Television for the Deaf: A Comparative Study of Eleven Nations

Letters seeking information about services for the hearing impaired were sent to selected public relations officers for national broadcast systems in ten foreign countries. Services were separated into three areas: 1) service to hearing impaired children, 2) service to hearing impaired adults, and 3...

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Veröffentlicht in:American annals of the deaf (Washington, D.C. 1886) D.C. 1886), 1978-02, Vol.123 (1), p.31-34
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Humans
Japan
Parents
Television
Television broadcasting
Television programs
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