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Deaf Tibetans? language ideologies and unimodal codeswitching in Tibetan and Chinese sign languages, Tibet Autonomous Region, China --$tThe impact of student and teacher ASL ideologies on the use of English in the ASL classroom --$tFinding interpreters who can ?OPEN-THEIR-MIND?: How Deaf teachers select sign language interpreters in Hà N?i, Vi?t Nam --$tTeaching sign language to parents of deaf children in the name of the CEFR: Exploring tensions between plurilingual ideologies and ASL pedagogical ideologies --$tPermissive vs. prohibitive: Deaf and hard-of-hearing students? perceptions of ASL and English --$tAn exploration of language ideologies across English literacy and sign languages in multiple modes in Uganda and Ghana --$tFeeling what we write, writing what we feel: Written sign language literacy and intersomaticity in a German classroom --$tInterplays of pragmatism and language ideologies: Deaf and deafblind people?s literacy practices in gesture-based interactions --$tB? and being: Spoken language dominant disability-oriented development and Vietnamese deaf self-determination --$t35 years and counting! An ethnographic analysis of sign language ideologies within the Irish Sign Language recognition campaign --$tIdeologies and attitudes toward American Sign Language: Processes of academic language and academic cocabulary coinage --$tExploring sign language histories and documentation projects in post-conflict areas --$tIdeology, authority, and power --$tLanguage Index --$tSubject Index 330 $aThis book focuses on how sign language ideologies influence, manifest in, and are challenged by communicative practices. 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