Faculty Scholarship 2015

Liberal Studies

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Gerald Berent

Professor
Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf

2015 Submissions

Published Conference Proceedings

Berent, Gerald P., Ronald R. Kelly, and Kathryn L. Schmitz. "Deaf students' Acquisition of Diverse Lexical Properties of English Verbs: New Guidance for English Teaching, Learning, and Assessment." Proceedings of the 22nd International Congress on the Education of the Deaf. Ed. Deaf Studies Unit, University of Patras. Athens, Greece: n.p., 2015. Web. *

Uninvited Presentations

Berent, Gerald P., Ronald R. Kelly, and Kathryn L. Schmitz. "Deaf and Hearing Second Language Learner Parallels in the Acquisition of English Verbs Exhibiting Dative, Benefactive, and Locative Alternations." American Association for Applied Linguistics Annual Conference. American Association for Applied Linguistics. Toronto, Canada. 22 Mar. 2015. Conference Presentation. *

Berent, Gerald P., et al. "Investigating Deaf College Students' Knowledge of English Verb Properties." 2015 NTID Scholarship Symposium. National Technical Institute for the Deaf. Rochester, NY. 28 May 2015. Poster Session. £

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Pamela Conley

Associate Professor
Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf

2015 Submissions

Invited Article/Publication

Conley, Pamela R. and Eds. Patrick Boudereault, Genie Gertz, & Geoffrey J. Golson. "Deaf Literature: Deaf Theme in Written Work." The Deaf Studies Encyclopedia. (2015). Print. ∆

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Jessica Cuculick

Professor
Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf

2015 Submissions

Book Chapter

Kurz, Christopher A.N. and Jess A. Cuculick. "International Deaf Space in Social Media: The Deaf Experience in the United States." "It's a Small World: International Deaf Spaces and Encounters." Ed. Michele Friedner and Annelies Kusters. Washington, District of Columbia: Gallaudet University Press, 2015. 225-235. Print. ˜

Uninvited Presentations

Cuculick, Jess. "Deaf College Students' Experience with Facebook." XVII World Congress of the World Federation of the Deaf. World Federation of the Deaf. Istanbul, Turkey. 30 Jul. 2015. Conference Presentation.

Cuculick, Jess and Nancy P. Chin. "Deaf Women and Breastfeeding: Sharing the Success through Vlogs." XVII World Congress of the World Federation of the Deaf. World Federation of the Deaf. Istanbul, Turkey. 31 Jul. 2015. Conference Presentation.

Lapham, Amy, et al. "Health Perceptions of Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing College Females." UNYTE Translational Research Network: University of Rochester Clinical and Translational Science Institute. University of Rochester. Rochester, NY. 3 Dec. 2015. Poster Session.

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Matthew Dye

Professor
Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf

2015 Submissions

Journal Paper

Hirshorn, Elizabeth A, et al. "The Contribution of Phonological Knowledge, Memory, and Language Background to Reading Comprehension in Deaf Populations." Frontiers in Psychology 6. 1153 (2015): 1-16. Web. *

Hilger, Allison I, et al. "Second Language Acquisition Across Modalities: Production Variability in Adult L2 Learners of American Sign Language." Second Language Research 31. 3 (2015): 375-388. Print. «

Dye, Matthew W G. "Foveal Processing Under Concurrent Peripheral Load in Profoundly Deaf Adults." Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. (2015) Print. *

Dye, Matthew W G, Jenessa L Seymour, and Peter C Hauser. "Response Bias Reveals Enhanced Attention to Inferior Visual Field in Signers of American Sign Language." Experimental Brain Research 234. 4 (2016): 1067-1076. Print. *

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Dye, Matthew W G. "Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Visual Attention: Insights from Deafness." Sensing Beyond Deafness. University Grenoble Alpes. Grenoble, FRANCE. 29 Jun. 2015. Keynote Speech. ∆

Uninvited Presentations

Dye, Matthew W G. "Diversity of Visual Attention in Deaf Learners." 22nd International Congress on the Education of the Deaf. ICED. Athens, GREECE. 7 Jul. 2015. Conference Presentation. £

Dye, Matthew W G, Melissa M Peterson, and Darren S Tanner. "Lexical Access in Hearing Learners of American Sign Language." International Conference on Sign Language Acquisition. Sign Language Linguistics Society. Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS. 1 Jul. 2015. Poster Session. £

Dye, Matthew W G, Rachel Stuehm, and Torrey M J Loucks. "Kinematics of Verb Morphology in Adult Learners of ASL." International Conference on Sign Language Acquisition. Sign Language Linguistics Society. Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS. 3 Jul. 2015. Poster Session. £

Schinstrom, Krister G, et al. "Building Up L2 Corpora in Different Signed Languages: American Sign Language, Irish Sign Language, and Svenskt Teckensprak." International Conference on Sign Language Acquisition. Sign Language Linguistics Society. Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS. 4 Jul. 2015. Conference Presentation. £

Pelczarski, Kristin, et al. "Testing a Phonological Encoding Error Hypothesis in Stuttering: Evidence From Eye Tracking." 2015 ASHA Convention. ASHA. Denver, CO. 12 Nov. 2015. Conference Presentation. «

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Kathleen Eilers-crandall

Associate Professor
Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf

2015 Submissions

Full Length Book

Eilers-crandall, Kathleen and Margaret Brophy. Women Leaders Supplement: Vocabulary, Grammar, and Research. Rochester, NY: NTID, 2015. Print. ˆ

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Pamela Kincheloe

Professor
Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf

2015 Submissions

Journal Paper

John, Albertini,, Kincheloe, Pamela, and Marschark, Marc. "Deaf Students' Reading and Writing in College: Fluency, Coherence, and Comprehension"." Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. TBA. (2015): tba. Print. *

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Pamela, Kincheloe,. "In Rage, Deaf as the Sea:" Performances and Uses of Shakespeare by Deaf people in the Nineteenth Century." The First Folio: The Book that Gave us Shakespeare. Gallaudet University. Washington, D.C.. 15 Oct. 2016. Lecture. ∆

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