Minpaku Anthropology Newsletter
Number 33 Where Sign Language Studies Can Take Us
2011年12月1日刊行
Number 33 (December. 2011) [PDF: 3.11MB]
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Where Sign Language Studies Can Take Us
Introductory Essay: Sign Languages are Languages!
………………Ritsuko Kikusawa
The Museum as a Non-profit Information Industry
………………Soya Mori
A Signers’ Village in Bali, Indonesia
………………Connie de Vos
Building an Infrastructure to Support Historical Sign Language Research
………………Ted Supalla & Betsy Hicks McDonald
The Japanese Sign Language Corpus: A Work in Progress
………………Yutaka Osugi
Efforts to Document, Preserve, and Promote Sign Languages and Deaf Cultures
………………James Woodward
………………Ritsuko Kikusawa
The Museum as a Non-profit Information Industry
………………Soya Mori
A Signers’ Village in Bali, Indonesia
………………Connie de Vos
Building an Infrastructure to Support Historical Sign Language Research
………………Ted Supalla & Betsy Hicks McDonald
The Japanese Sign Language Corpus: A Work in Progress
………………Yutaka Osugi
Efforts to Document, Preserve, and Promote Sign Languages and Deaf Cultures
………………James Woodward
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