Indian Sign Language
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Bangalore-Madras Sign Language | Bangalore-Madras Sign Language | ||
- | Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan deSantis 1985. ''An introduction to the Bangalore variety of Indian Sign Language.'' Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet Research Institute. | + | Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan deSantis 1985. ''An introduction to the Bangalore variety of Indian Sign Language.'' Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press (Gallaudet Research Institute Monograph, No. 4) |
Bombay Sign Language | Bombay Sign Language | ||
- | Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan de Santis. 1986. ''An introduction to the Bombay variety of Indian Sign Language.'' Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet Research Institute. | + | Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan de Santis. 1986. ''An introduction to the Bombay variety of Indian Sign Language.'' Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press (Gallaudet Research Institute Monograph, No. 4) |
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Calcutta Sign Language | Calcutta Sign Language | ||
- | Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan de Santis. 1987. ''An introduction to the Calcutta variety of Indian Sign Language.'' Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet Research Institute. | + | Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan de Santis. 1987. ''An introduction to the Calcutta variety of Indian Sign Language.'' Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press (Gallaudet Research Institute Monograph, No. 4) |
Revision as of 20:55, 14 January 2010
Language name | Indian Sign Language |
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Region | Bangladesh, India |
Language name
Indian Sign Language
Region
Population of signers
2,680,000 in India (2003).
Language family
Dialects
Bangalore-Madras Sign Language
Bombay Sign Language(Mumbai Sign Language)
Calcutta Sign Language
Linguistic characteristics
History
Related sign languages
Related spoken languages
Institutes, associations and universities
Dictionaries
Bangalore-Madras Sign Language
Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan deSantis 1985. An introduction to the Bangalore variety of Indian Sign Language. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press (Gallaudet Research Institute Monograph, No. 4)
Bombay Sign Language
Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan de Santis. 1986. An introduction to the Bombay variety of Indian Sign Language. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press (Gallaudet Research Institute Monograph, No. 4) Calcutta Sign Language
Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan de Santis. 1987. An introduction to the Calcutta variety of Indian Sign Language. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press (Gallaudet Research Institute Monograph, No. 4)
Bibliography
Dasgupta, Tirthankar, Sandipan Dandpat and Anupam Basu. 2008. Prototype Machine Translation System From Text-To-Indian Sign Language. In: IJCNLP(International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing)-08 Workshop on NLP(Natural Language Processing) for Less Privileged Languages. Proceedings of the Workshop. 11. January, 2008, IIIT, Hyderabad, India. Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing. 19-26. http://ltrc.iiit.ac.in/anil/papers/nlplpl-08.pdf
Zeshan, Ulrike. 2000. Gebärdensprachen des indischen Subkontinents. München: Lincom Europa (Linguistic Research Forum, 4)
Deshmukh, Dilip. 1997. Sign Language and Bilingualism in Deaf Education. Ichalkaranji, India: Deaf Foundation
Deshmukh, Dilip. 1995. The status of sign language in deaf education in India. In: Mervin D. Garretson ed. Deafness: Life and culture, II. (A Deaf American Monograph, No. 45) Silver Spring, MD: NAD. 25-28
Sharma, Onkar. 1995. Sign language - controvery - status. AIFD All India Federation of the Deaf. In: News letter. New Delhi. Dec. 1995:2
Deshmukh, Dilip. 1994. The status of sign language in deaf education in India. Signpost 7/1:49-52
Jepson, Jill. 1991. Two Sign Languages in a Single Village in India. In Language Studies. 70:47-59
Jepson, Jill. 1991. Urban and Rural Sign Language in India. In: Language in Society. 1/2:37-57
Jepson, Jill. 1991. Some aspects of the deaf experience in India. Sign Language Studies. 20/73:453-459
Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Susan DeSantis. 1987. Indian Sign Language. In: John V. van Cleve ed. Gallaudet Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness. Vol. 3. S-Z, Index. New York et al.: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 79-81
Vasishta, Madan, James Woodward and Kirk L. Wilson. 1978. Sign languages in India: regional variations within the deaf populations. In: Indian journal of applied linguistics. v.4 no.2.66-74.
Vasishta, Madan. 1975. Pilot Project for a Comprehensive Study of Sign Languages of India. Washington: Gallaudet College. Manuscript
Phillot, D.C. 1907. A note on the mercantile sign language of India. In: Journal and Proceedings, Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, N.S. III. 333-334
Researchers
History of sign language research
Related pages
Links
Notes
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