Kenyan Sign Language
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Akach, Philemon A.O. 1992. Sentence formation in Kenyan Sign Language. In: ''The East African Sign Language Seminar, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya, 24th-28th August 1992''. [Copenhagen?]: Danish Deaf Association.45-51. | Akach, Philemon A.O. 1992. Sentence formation in Kenyan Sign Language. In: ''The East African Sign Language Seminar, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya, 24th-28th August 1992''. [Copenhagen?]: Danish Deaf Association.45-51. | ||
- | Akach, Philemon A.O. 1992. News from Kenya. In : ''Signpost''summer 1992. 54-56. | + | Akach, Philemon A.O. 1992. News from Kenya. In : ''Signpost.'' summer 1992. 54-56. |
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+ | Akach, Philemon. 1992. The use of Sign Language in Schools in Kenya. In: Finnish Association of the Deaf ed. ''East African sign language seminar, Debre Zeit, Ethoipia, August 10-16,1990.'' Helsinki: Finnish Association of the Deaf. 87-88. | ||
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+ | Okombo, Okoth. 1992. Linguistics and the Liberation of the Kenyan Deaf: Som Research Agenda for Sign Language Developers. In: Finnish Association of the Deaf ed. ''East African sign language seminar, Debre Zeit, Ethoipia, August 10-16,1990.'' Helsinki: Finnish Association of the Deaf. 58-60 | ||
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+ | Yego, Emily. 1992. The Status of Sign Language in the Teaching of the Deaf and Measures for Improvement in Kenya. In: Finnish Association of the Deaf ed. ''East African sign language seminar, Debre Zeit, Ethoipia, August 10-16,1990.'' Helsinki: Finnish Association of the Deaf. 31-38. | ||
Akach, Philemon A.O. 1991. Sentence types in Kenya Sign Language. Unpublished M.A. dissertation. University of Nairobi. | Akach, Philemon A.O. 1991. Sentence types in Kenya Sign Language. Unpublished M.A. dissertation. University of Nairobi. |
Revision as of 22:15, 26 July 2010
Language name | Kenyan Sign Language |
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Region | Kenya |
Language name
Kenyan Sign Language
(KSL)
Region
Population of signers
340,000, increasing.
Language family
Dialects
Linguistic characteristics
History
Related sign languages
Related spoken languages
Institutes, associations and universities
Dictionaries
Akach, Philemon A.O. 2001. Kenyan Sign Language dictionary (Revised). Nairobi: Kenya National Association for the Deaf.
Akach, Philemon A.O. 1991. Kenyan Sign Language dictionary. Nairobi: Kenya National Association for the Deaf.
Bibliography
Kenya sign Language research project. 1998. KSL vocabulary pamphlets.(Time). University of Nairobi, Kenya.
Kenya sign Language research project. 1998. KSL vocabulary pamphlets.(Family).University of Nairobi, Kenya.
Kenya sign Language research project. 1998. KSL vocabulary pamphlets.(animals).University of Nairobi, Kenya.
Akach, Philemon A.O. 1992. Sentence formation in Kenyan Sign Language. In: The East African Sign Language Seminar, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya, 24th-28th August 1992. [Copenhagen?]: Danish Deaf Association.45-51.
Akach, Philemon A.O. 1992. News from Kenya. In : Signpost. summer 1992. 54-56.
Akach, Philemon. 1992. The use of Sign Language in Schools in Kenya. In: Finnish Association of the Deaf ed. East African sign language seminar, Debre Zeit, Ethoipia, August 10-16,1990. Helsinki: Finnish Association of the Deaf. 87-88.
Okombo, Okoth. 1992. Linguistics and the Liberation of the Kenyan Deaf: Som Research Agenda for Sign Language Developers. In: Finnish Association of the Deaf ed. East African sign language seminar, Debre Zeit, Ethoipia, August 10-16,1990. Helsinki: Finnish Association of the Deaf. 58-60
Yego, Emily. 1992. The Status of Sign Language in the Teaching of the Deaf and Measures for Improvement in Kenya. In: Finnish Association of the Deaf ed. East African sign language seminar, Debre Zeit, Ethoipia, August 10-16,1990. Helsinki: Finnish Association of the Deaf. 31-38.
Akach, Philemon A.O. 1991. Sentence types in Kenya Sign Language. Unpublished M.A. dissertation. University of Nairobi.
Ndurumo, Michael M. 1987. Development and implementation of sign language in Kenya. In : Proceedings of the X world congress of the World Federation of the Deaf. Helsinki: The Finnish Association of the Deaf.