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Endangered sign languages in village communities

Endangered sign languages in village communities. Prof. Ulrike Zeshan (Project Leader & UK research group) Dr. Angela Nonaka (US research group) Dr. Victoria Nyst (Netherlands research group) Prof. Dany Adone (Germany research group) Dr. Irit Meir (Israel research group).

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Endangered sign languages in village communities

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  1. Endangered sign languages in village communities Prof. Ulrike Zeshan (Project Leader & UK research group) Dr. Angela Nonaka (US research group) Dr. Victoria Nyst (Netherlands research group) Prof. Dany Adone (Germany research group) Dr. Irit Meir (Israel research group)

  2. Context of our collaboration • Funded through the EUROCORES programme of the European Science Foundation (one of 5 project partnerships) • The sign languages and communities we are studying: • Mardin Sign Language (Turkey) • Alipur Sign Language (South India) • Country Sign (Jamaica) • Yucatec Mayan Sign Language (Yucatan, Mexico) • Yolngu Sign Language (Arnhemland, Australia) • Ban Khor Sign Language (Thailand) • Algerian Jewish Sign Language (Israel) • Malian Sign Language (Dogon and Bamako, Mali) • Adamorobe Sign Language (Ghana) • Kata Kolok (Bali)

  3. Research questions • How do village sign languages challenge received views about the characteristics of “sign language” as a unified type of language? • What role does the sociolinguistic setting of these village sign languages play in relation to the differences between rural and urban sign languages? • How does our perspective on language modality, that is, signed versus spoken language, change if we consider a wider range of both urban and village sign languages?

  4. Our field sites ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

  5. Our research teams UK team US team ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Israeli team ● ● Dutch team German team

  6. Contact Project Leader: Prof. Ulrike Zeshan International Centre for Sign Languages and Deaf Studies University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK uzeshan@uclan.ac.uk

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