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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, February 17, 1894 The Question of Sign-language. Some Remarks upon Mr. Jenkins' Paper. by, Alexander Graham Bell. February 17th, 1894.
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1894-02-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, February 17, 1894 1 The Question of Sign-language. Some Remarks upon Mr. Jenkins' Paper. To the Editor of the Education:— You have invited me to make a few remarks concerning Mr. Jenkins' communication upon the...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1894-02-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, February 17, 1894 2 Sign-language is not a language at all, in the true sense of that term, although we call it so, in a loose sort of way just as we speak of “The...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1894-02-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, February 17, 1894 3 “There is no especial objection to the phrase ‘Sign-language’ unless an attempt be made to raise it to the dignity of a spoken language, and thus conceive of it as coming...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1894-02-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, February 17, 1894 4 he fails to state. When I received your note, requesting me to write this article, I was under the impression that Mr. Jenkins' paper contained some argument in favor of the...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1894-02-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, February 17, 1894 5 Signs. If by “errors peculiar to deaf-mutes” he means to assert, that peculiarities of this sort are to be found in the compositions of pupils taught under the Oral Method, it...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1894-02-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, February 17, 1894 6 pupils of the Oral Department, were not inferior to those of the other in their general education, and ability to use written English; while they were superior in their ability to...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1894-02-17
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 8 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, February 17, 1894 7 I have a great deal more that I could say upon this subject, but in my opinion this is sufficient: And I feel myself placed in the position of the counsel...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1894-02-17