%0 Journal Article %T RELATION OF DEAF PERSONS TOWARDS BILINGUALISM AS COMMUNICATION MODE %A Naim Salki£¿ %J Human : Research in Rehabilitation %D 2013 %I Institute for Human Rehabilitation %X Bilingualism of a deaf child implies concurrent cognition and usage of sign language, as community language and oral-voice language as language of greater community in which deaf persons live. Today, most authors consider that deaf persons should know both of these languages and that deaf persons need to be educated in both languages, because of their general communication and complete psycho-social development. Through research on sample of 80 deaf examinees, we affirmed the kind of relation that deaf persons have towards bi-lingualism, bilingual way of education and communication. The research results have shown that bilingualism and bilingual way of education and communication is acceptable to deaf persons and that there is no statisti-cally significant difference between the sub-samples of examinees. %K bilingualism %K sign language %K oral-voice speech and language %U http://www.red.co.ba/human/2013vol3/full%20vol%203%20issue%201/Rad%205.pdf