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Hill's new study shows various contradictions in the use of signed languages by exploring the linguistic and social factors that govern such stereotypical perceptions of social groups about signing differences.

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Hill's new study shows various contradictions in the use of signed languages by exploring the linguistic and social factors that govern such stereotypical perceptions of social groups about signing differences.
Autorenporträt
Joseph C. Hill is a professor of Deaf Studies and linguistics and director of the Center for Black Deaf Studies at Gallaudet University. His research focuses on the sociohistorical and linguistic aspects of Black American Sign Language (BASL), language ideologies in the Deaf community, and social justice and equity in interpreting.