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Disability / Sign languages / Otology / Education for the deaf / Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf / Assistive technology / Tactile signing / American Sign Language / National Association of the Deaf / Deaf culture / Deafness / Language interpretation
Date: 2013-01-19 02:56:48
Disability
Sign languages
Otology
Education for the deaf
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
Assistive technology
Tactile signing
American Sign Language
National Association of the Deaf
Deaf culture
Deafness
Language interpretation

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