Adamorobe Sign Language
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+ | |language_name = [[Adamorobe Sign Language]] | ||
+ | |region = [[Ghana]] | ||
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+ | ==Language name== | ||
+ | [[Adamorobe Sign Language]] | ||
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+ | ==Region== | ||
+ | [[Ghana]] | ||
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+ | ==Population of signers== | ||
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+ | ==Language family== | ||
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+ | ==Dialects== | ||
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+ | ==Linguistic characteristics== | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
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+ | ==Related sign languages== | ||
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+ | ==Related spoken languages== | ||
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+ | ==Institutes, associations and universities== | ||
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+ | ==Dictionaries== | ||
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+ | ==Bibliography== | ||
+ | Annelies Kusters. 2011. ''Ghanaian signs are soft and Adamorobe signs are hard. :Language use and language attitudes in Adamorobe.'' Applied Sign Linguistics Symposium, Bristol, 2ndJuly 2011. | ||
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+ | Nyst, Victoria Anna Sophie. 2007. [http://www.lotpublications.nl/publish/issues/Nyst/index.html A Descriptive Analysis of Adamorobe Sign Language (Ghana)]. LOT(Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap) : Netherland. | ||
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+ | Kamei, Nobutaka. 2007. Around the world: Visit to the signing communities in Africa (2) A Deaf village, Ghana. In: Teaching English Now (Sanseido) 9 (Summer 2007): 0 (inside cover). | ||
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+ | Nyst, Victoria. 2006. The Sign Language of Adamarobe (Ghana). Presented at the workshop on Sign Languages in Village Communities. Max Plank Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, the Netherland. April 4-6. | ||
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+ | Nyst, Victoria. 2004. [http://www.ub.edu/ling/tislr8/Nyst.doc Verbs of motion in Adamorobe Sign Language.] Poster. In: TISLR 8(International Conference on Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research; 8) Barcelona, September 30-October 2. Programme and Abstracts. 127-129. / also presented at Colloquium on African Languages & Linguistics 34, Leiden, August 2004 (unpublished). | ||
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+ | Nyst, Victoria and Pamela Perniss. 2004. Classifiers or generic directionals : Motion in Adamorobe SL and German SL. Paper presented at the European Science Foundation workshop ‘Modality effects on the theory of grammar: A cross-linguistic view from sign languages of Europe’, Barcelona, November 2004 | ||
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+ | Nyst, Victoria and Anne Baker. 2000. The Phonology of Name Signs: a Comparison between the Sign Languages of Uganda, Mali, Adamorobe and | ||
+ | The Netherlands. In : Baker, Anne, Beppie van den Bogaerde and Onno | ||
+ | Crasborn eds. ''[http://www.signum-verlag.de/BTitel/3-927731-88-9.html Cross-linguistic perspectives in sign language research. Selected papers from TISLR 2000.]'' 2003. Hamburg: Signum Verlag. 71-80. | ||
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+ | David, Jhon. B., Ben B. Edoo, J.F.O. Mustaffah and Ronald Hinchcliffe eds. 1971. Adamarobe: a 'deaf' village. In: ''Sound'' v.5:70-72. | ||
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+ | ==Films and videos== | ||
+ | Nyst, Victoria. 2012. A referemce corpus of Adamorobe Sign Language. A digital annotated video corpus of the sign language used in the village of Adamorobe, Ghana. Leiden University Centre for Linfuistics, Universititeit Leiden. | ||
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+ | ==Researchers== | ||
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+ | ==History of sign language research== | ||
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+ | ==Related pages== | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwa4KdB7oV4 Summary of linguistic thesis Adamorobe Sign Language (AdaSL)] by Victoria Nyst on Youtube, in Sign Language of the Netherlands. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[category:Sign languages in Africa|Adamorobe Sign Language]] | [[category:Sign languages in Africa|Adamorobe Sign Language]] | ||
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+ | [[ja:アダモロベ手話]] |
Current revision as of 16:35, 22 February 2013
Language name | Adamorobe Sign Language |
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Region | Ghana |
Language name
Adamorobe Sign Language
Region
Population of signers
Language family
Dialects
Linguistic characteristics
History
Related sign languages
Related spoken languages
Institutes, associations and universities
Dictionaries
Bibliography
Annelies Kusters. 2011. Ghanaian signs are soft and Adamorobe signs are hard. :Language use and language attitudes in Adamorobe. Applied Sign Linguistics Symposium, Bristol, 2ndJuly 2011.
Nyst, Victoria Anna Sophie. 2007. A Descriptive Analysis of Adamorobe Sign Language (Ghana). LOT(Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap) : Netherland.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2007. Around the world: Visit to the signing communities in Africa (2) A Deaf village, Ghana. In: Teaching English Now (Sanseido) 9 (Summer 2007): 0 (inside cover).
Nyst, Victoria. 2006. The Sign Language of Adamarobe (Ghana). Presented at the workshop on Sign Languages in Village Communities. Max Plank Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, the Netherland. April 4-6.
Nyst, Victoria. 2004. Verbs of motion in Adamorobe Sign Language. Poster. In: TISLR 8(International Conference on Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research; 8) Barcelona, September 30-October 2. Programme and Abstracts. 127-129. / also presented at Colloquium on African Languages & Linguistics 34, Leiden, August 2004 (unpublished).
Nyst, Victoria and Pamela Perniss. 2004. Classifiers or generic directionals : Motion in Adamorobe SL and German SL. Paper presented at the European Science Foundation workshop ‘Modality effects on the theory of grammar: A cross-linguistic view from sign languages of Europe’, Barcelona, November 2004
Nyst, Victoria and Anne Baker. 2000. The Phonology of Name Signs: a Comparison between the Sign Languages of Uganda, Mali, Adamorobe and The Netherlands. In : Baker, Anne, Beppie van den Bogaerde and Onno Crasborn eds. Cross-linguistic perspectives in sign language research. Selected papers from TISLR 2000. 2003. Hamburg: Signum Verlag. 71-80.
David, Jhon. B., Ben B. Edoo, J.F.O. Mustaffah and Ronald Hinchcliffe eds. 1971. Adamarobe: a 'deaf' village. In: Sound v.5:70-72.
Films and videos
Nyst, Victoria. 2012. A referemce corpus of Adamorobe Sign Language. A digital annotated video corpus of the sign language used in the village of Adamorobe, Ghana. Leiden University Centre for Linfuistics, Universititeit Leiden.
Researchers
History of sign language research
Related pages
Links
Summary of linguistic thesis Adamorobe Sign Language (AdaSL) by Victoria Nyst on Youtube, in Sign Language of the Netherlands.