Child of Deaf Adults

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Child of Deaf Adults (CODA) refers to a hearing person raised by one or more deaf parents, often growing up bilingual and bicultural in both deaf and hearing communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural identity
family role
social identity
abbreviation CODA
associatedWithCommunity Deaf community
hearing community
associatedWithLanguage sign language
spoken language
CODAInternationalFocus supports hearing children of deaf adults
CODAInternationalType nonprofit organization
distinguishedBy hearing status of the child
filmCODAType feature film about a hearing child of deaf adults
hasAbbreviationUsage CODA commonly used in academic and community contexts NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAspect exposure to Deaf norms and values at home
navigation of hearing norms in school and society
hasDefinition hearing person raised by one or more deaf parents
hasDemographicScope exists in many countries with Deaf communities
hasOrganization CODA International NERFINISHED
hasParentCharacteristic deaf parent
one or more deaf parents
hasPluralForm Children of Deaf Adults
hasRelatedTerm Deaf culture
Deaf identity
KODA NERFINISHED
heritage signer
hasRepresentationInMedia film "CODA" (2021) NERFINISHED
hasResearchTopic bilingual language development
cross-cultural identity development
family communication patterns
role strain and parentification
hasRole cultural mediator between Deaf and hearing worlds
language broker for deaf parents
isNotSynonymOf deaf child of deaf adults
KODAExplanation KODA often refers to a Child of Deaf Adults who is under 18
languageAcquisitionContext sign language often acquired as a first language
spoken language often acquired from wider hearing environment
mayExperience code-switching between sign and spoken language
early responsibility for interpreting
identity negotiation between Deaf and hearing cultures
typicalBiculturalStatus bicultural in Deaf and hearing cultures
typicalBilingualStatus bilingual in sign and spoken languages
typicalHearingStatus hearing
usedInField Deaf studies NERFINISHED
disability studies
family studies
sociolinguistics

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CODA acronymFor Child of Deaf Adults