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Otology / Health / Audiology / Sign languages / First Amendment to the United States Constitution / Freedom of speech in the United States / Hearing impairment / Education of the deaf / Deaf culture / Deafness / Education for the deaf
Date: 2012-07-18 13:25:50
Otology
Health
Audiology
Sign languages
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
Freedom of speech in the United States
Hearing impairment
Education of the deaf
Deaf culture
Deafness
Education for the deaf

THE ARGUMENT FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE

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