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Sign Languages

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» A Nice Gesture Open in a new browser window
Stories of gestures and sign language about perception, semiotics, and technology.

» ACERO Open in a new browser window
Freeware fingerspelling software which supports ASL, BSL, and Indonesian.

» Asian Sign Languages Bibliography Open in a new browser window
Links to bibliographic entries for thirteen Asian Sign Languages: Australasian, Chinese (CSL), Hong Kong (HKSL), Indian (INS), Indonesian, Japanese (JSL), Korean (KVK), Malaysian (BMT), Nepalese (NSP), Philippine (PSP), Sri Lankan (SQS), Taiwanese (TSS) a

» Brazilian Sign Language Dictionary Open in a new browser window
Two-volume set available for purchase.

» Chinese Sign Language Fact Sheet Open in a new browser window
From Jeremy Wilkinson and Berna Marthinussen. In English.

» Deaf Action Front Open in a new browser window
Aims to improve the position of Flemish Sign Language and its signers. Information on the web site is given in Dutch, Flemish Sign Language, and English.

» Down Syndrome and Sign Language Open in a new browser window
Article that discusses whether using sign language in Down Syndrome interferes with speech later?

» Ethnologue Language Family Index: Deaf Sign Language Open in a new browser window
Index of world signed languages from Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Joseph E. Grimes and Barbara F. Grimes, Editors, 14th Edition 2002.

» Indic Fingerspelling Project Open in a new browser window
Project to devise a common fingerspelling system for the Indian subcontinent, bridging the Hindi, Bengali, Gujurati, Punjabi and other sign languages of India.

» International Sign Language Open in a new browser window
Brief explanation with citations from Dr. Steven Schaufele. Reprinted from the LINGUIST list.

» Libras Open in a new browser window
Offers a videotape and workbook to assist with learning Brazilian Sign Language at a beginning level.

» Machine Gesture and Sign Language Recognition Open in a new browser window
Resources about using computers to capture and decipher sign languages.

» Maritime Sign Language Project Report Open in a new browser window
Study of a minority sign language in Eastern Canada. From the Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf, May 1999.

» Myths About Sign Language Open in a new browser window
Hugh Young from New Zealand dispels universal myths about sign languages, as well as about Pidgin as Maori.

» Name Signs and Identity in New Zealand Sign Language Open in a new browser window
Exclusive excerpt from Gallaudet University Press, by David and Rachel Locker McKee.

» Sign Language Assessment Open in a new browser window
Overview on different sign language assessments and provides information on test development and testing.

» Sign Language Studies Open in a new browser window
A journal that focuses on the study of sign language and the people who use it. Quarterly archives of the journal are available online from Fall 2000.

» Sign Writing Open in a new browser window
Transcription system for signed languages. Catalogs, library, online lessons, forum, downloadable SignWriter shareware, Sutton fonts, sign dictionaries, literature.

» Sign, Gesture and Deafness in South Asian and South West Asian History Open in a new browser window
Historical linguistics research by M. Miles. Treats use of sign language from antquity to the present in India, Aghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma/Myanmar, Iraq, Nepal, Pakistan, Persia/Iran and Sri Lanka.

» SignGenius Open in a new browser window
Interactive software for learning South African Sign Language.

» Taiwanese Sign Language Open in a new browser window
Taipei Ph.D. Student Rung-Huei Liang introduces some gestures of TSL. Links to his gesture-recognition research.

» The Greek Manual Alphabet Page Open in a new browser window
Small .gif images of Greek fingerspelling. Displays written letters in Roman and Greek forms. From deafblind.com.

» The Noun Phrase in Estonian Sign Language from a Typological Perspective Open in a new browser window
B.A. thesis by Merilin Miljan, Estonian Institute for the Humanities.



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Last Updated: 2007-02-18 18:28:01


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