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1999 Index by Subject
Adolescents
Charleson, E.S., Bird, R.L., & Strong, M.
(1999). Resilience and Success Among Deaf High School Students: Three
Case Studies. 144(3), 226-235.
Communication Strategies
Enerstvedt, R.T. (1999). New Medical
Technology: To What Does It Lead?. 144(4), 242-249.
Galvan, D. (1999). Difference in the Use of
American Sign Language Morphology by Deaf Children: Implications for
Parents and Teachers. 144(4), 320-324.
Long, G., Stinson, M., Kelly, R.R., & Liu,
Y. (1999). The Relationship Between Teacher Sign Skills and Student
Evaluations of Teacher Capability 144(5), 355-365.
Moores, D.F. (1999). Dr. Moores's Response.
[Letter to the Editor]. 144(5), 353.
Moores, D.F. (1999). Total Communication and
Bi-Bi [Editorial]. 144(1), 3.
Paul, P. (1999). Cued Language Structure: An
Analysis of Cued American English Based on Linguistic Principles.
[Media Review]. 144(1), 4-6.
Warnow, M. (1999). Hiding Information on
"Voice Technology"? [Letter to the Editor]. 144(5), 352.
Deaf History
Campbell, C.D. (1999). The Central Asylum
for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, Conajoharie, New York,
1823-1835. 144(5), 366-373.
Early Identification/Intervention
Arehart, K.H., & Yoshinaga-Itano, C.
(1999). The Role of Educators of the Deaf in Early Identification of
Hearing Loss. 144(1), 19-23.
Education
Arehart, K.H. & Yoshinaga-Itano, C. (1999).
The Role of Educators of the Deaf in Early Identification of Hearing
Loss. 144(1), 19-23.
Charleson, E.S., Bird, R.L., & Strong, M.
(1999). Resilience and Success Among Deaf High School Students: Three
Case Studies. 144(3), 226-235.
Galvan, D. (1999). Difference in the Use of
American Sign Language Morphology by Deaf Children: Implications for
Parents and Teachers. 144(4), 320-324.
Karchmer, M.A., & Allen, T.E. (1999). The
Functional Assessment of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students. 144(2),
68-77.
Kluwin, T.M. (1999). Coteaching Deaf and
Hearing Students: Research on Social Integration. 144(4), 339-344.
LaSasso, C.L. (1999). Test-Taking Skills: A
Missing Component of Deaf Students' Curriculum. 144(1), 35-43.
Luckner, J.L. (1999). An Examination of Two
Coteaching Classrooms. 144(1), 24-34.
Luetke-Stahlman, B., Griffiths, C., &
Montgomery, N. (1999). A Deaf Child's Language Acquisition Verified
Through Text Retelling. 144(3), 270-280.
Moores, D.F. (1999). Many Stories
[Editorial]. 144(3), 223-224.
Moores, D.F. (1999). IDEA and the 800 Pound
Gorilla [Editorial]. 144(4), 295-296.
Moores, D.F. (1999). What Millennium?
[Editorial]. 144(5), 351.
Powers, S. (1999). The Educational
Attainments of Deaf Students in Mainstream Programs in England:
Examination Results and Influencing Factors. 144(3), 261-269.
Schimmel, C.S., Edwards, S.G., & Prickett,
H.T. (1999). Reading?...Pah! (I Got It!). 144(4), 298-308.
Stewart, D.A., & Ellis, M.K. (1999). Physical
Education for Deaf Students. 144(4), 315-319.
Health
Barnett, S., & Franks, P. (1999). Smoking
and Deaf Adults: Association with Age at Onset of Deafness. 144(1),
44-50.
Calderon, R., & Greenberg, M. (1999). Stress
and Coping in Hearing Mothers of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children.
144(1), 7-18.
Koester, L.S., & Meadow-Orlans, K.P.
(1999). Responses to Interactive Stress: Infants Who Are Deaf or
Hearing. 144(5), 396-403.
Vernon, M., & Daigle-King, B. (1999). Historical
Overview of Inpatient Care of Mental Patients Who Are Deaf. 144(1),
51-61.
Multicultural Issues
Moores, D.F. (1999). Many Stories.
[Editorial]. 144(3), 223-224.
Parents and Parenting
Calderon, R., & Greenberg, M. (1999). Stress
and Coping in Hearing Mothers of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children.
144(1), 7-18.
Teachers and Training
Arehart, K.H. & Yoshinaga-Itano, C. (1999).
The Role of Educators of the Deaf in Early Identification of Hearing
Loss. 144(1), 19-23.
Bodner-Johnson, B.A., & Martin, D.S.
(1999). Teacher Educators on Deaf Education: Why They Entered Higher
Education and Their Current Priorities and Accomplishments. 144(3),
236-241.
Carver, R.J. (1999). O...Canada![Letter
to the Editor]. 144(4), 297.
Kluwin, T.M. (1999). Coteaching Deaf and
Hearing Students: Research on Social Integration. 144(4), 339-344.
Luckner, J.L. (1999). An Examination of Two
Coteaching Classrooms. 144(1), 24-34.
Martin, D.S., Hussey, L., Sicoli, D., &
Sheng, Z.N. (1999). Removing Barriers and Building Bridges: American
Deaf Interns Teaching Chinese Deaf Children. 144(3), 281-288.
Strassman, B.K., & Hall, P.M. (1999). Hiring
Criteria, Duties, and Professional Growth Opportunities for the
Residential Staff at Schools of the Deaf: A Survey. 144(5), 380-386.
Yarger, C.C., & Luckner, J.L. (1999). Itinerant
Teaching: The Inside Story. 144(4), 309-314.
Technology
Enerstvedt, R.T. (1999). New Medical
Technology: To What Does It Lead? 144(4), 242-249.
Kirkland, C.E. (1999). Evaluation of
Captioning Features to Inform Development of Digital Television Captioning
Capabilities. 144(3), 250-260.
Pilai, P. (1999). Using Technology to
Educate Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children in Rural Alaskan General
Education Settings. 144(5), 374-379.
Testing and Screening
Arehart, K.H. & Yoshinaga-Itano, C. (1999).
The Role of Educators of the Deaf in Early Identification of Hearing
Loss. 144(1), 19-23.
White, A., & Tischler, S. (1999). Receptive
Sign Vocabulary Tests: Test of Single-Word Vocabulary or Iconicity?
144(4), 334-338.
The Annual Survey
Albertorio, J.R., Holden-Pitt, L., &
Rawlings, B. (1999). Preliminary Results of the Annual Survey of Deaf
and Hard of Hearing Children and Youth in Puerto Rico: The First Wave 144(5),
387-395.
Stuckless, E.R. (1999). Grateful for the
Annual Survey [Letter to the Editor]. 144(3), 225.
Therapy
Furlonger, B.E. (1999). Narrative Therapy
and Children with Hearing Impairments. 144(4), 325-333. |