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- Convenor:
-
Marco Stanley Nyarko
(University of Ghana)
- Format:
- Workshop
- Sessions:
- Wednesday 9 June, -
Time zone: Europe/Amsterdam
Short Abstract:
This five-day workshop (plus the HANDS! Festival) is the fifth consecutive one dedicated to African sign languages at WOCAL. The workshop at WOCAL10 will feature around 30 presentations, both 5-minute and 15-minute presentations. Papers on the following themes are featured: African sign languages in use: across borders and in the classroom (Monday); Lexical variation and new methods (Tuesday); Documentation and language comparison (Wednesday); Language origins and language of expression (Thursday); African sign languages and deaf students in the classroom (Friday); and Sentential structure and processing (Friday). Research is presented on sign languages and/or signers from 15 different African countries, as well as diaspora and refugee communities. The workshop will be accessible in both English and International Sign (African-oriented IS). The workshop closes on Saturday, June 12th with the HANDS!Festival featuring the work of deaf artists from various parts of Africa. Interpretation in International Sign by Lissa Zeviar and Leonida Kaula, and live text captioning by Daniel Tuijnman.
Accepted papers:
Session 1 Wednesday 9 June, 2021, -Keywords:
SILA, Seychellois Sign language preservation, dictionary, communication in french and FSL or poster
Keywords:
Langue des signes officielle, variations linguistiques, langue des signes institutionnelle, langue des signes urbaine
Keywords:
Ghanaian Sign Language, Andrew Foster, Deaf education in Ghana, Language emergence
Keywords:
sign language, creole, deaf education, home sign
Keywords:
National Sign Language, Cameroon Sign Language, Developing and promoting, Coalition, Challenging Environment, Stakeholders
Keywords:
SILA, Poster, Burkina Faso, Burkina Faso Sign Language, Langue des signes mossi, Sentence structure, Negation, West Africa, Sign language