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