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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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Markar, Farah Macan. 2003, Aug. 3. Voice from a silent world. [http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2003/08/03/fea16.html Sunday Observer.]
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Tesni S. 1998. Service provision for children with deafness and hearing impairment in South India and Sri Lanka. In: Immanuel, P., C. Koenig and S. Tesni. eds. ''Listening to Sounds and Signs. Trends in deaf education and communication.''  177-192.
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J.S. David. 1994. Deaf awareness program : A suggestion. In: Carol J. Erting, Robert C. Johnson, Dorothy L. Smith and Bruce D. Snider eds. ''The Deaf Way. Perspectives from the International Conference on Deaf Culture.''  Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 702-705.
J.S. David. 1994. Deaf awareness program : A suggestion. In: Carol J. Erting, Robert C. Johnson, Dorothy L. Smith and Bruce D. Snider eds. ''The Deaf Way. Perspectives from the International Conference on Deaf Culture.''  Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 702-705.
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David, J.S. 1987. Sri Lanka In: Van Cleve, John V. (editor in chief), Gallaudet College eds. ''Gallaudet encyclopedia of deaf people and deafness.'' New York : McGraw-Hill. vol.3. 237-241.
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J.S. David. 1987. Sri Lanka In: Van Cleve, John V. (editor in chief), Gallaudet College eds. ''Gallaudet encyclopedia of deaf people and deafness.'' New York : McGraw-Hill. vol.3. 237-241.
Schroeder, Odd-Inge. 1986. ''Tegnsprog og de doves forhold på Sri Lanka.'' Døves tidskrift, v.38.
Schroeder, Odd-Inge. 1986. ''Tegnsprog og de doves forhold på Sri Lanka.'' Døves tidskrift, v.38.
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Wright, John Dutton. 1926. Schools for the Deaf in the Orient. In : ''Volta Review.''28:  49-52. [Subsequent articles on pp. 348-355; 415-417; 593-595; 769-770; report on South Asian schools.(includs  [[Philippines]], [[Japan]], Burma([[Myanmar]]), [[India]] and Ceylon([[Sri Lanka]]))
Wright, John Dutton. 1926. Schools for the Deaf in the Orient. In : ''Volta Review.''28:  49-52. [Subsequent articles on pp. 348-355; 415-417; 593-595; 769-770; report on South Asian schools.(includs  [[Philippines]], [[Japan]], Burma([[Myanmar]]), [[India]] and Ceylon([[Sri Lanka]]))
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Ammal, Devanesam. 1909. [Letter by D. Ammal, headmistress, Florence Swainson School.] In: MS Smith (1915) ''C.E.Z.M.S.(Church of England Zenana Missionary Society) Work among the Deaf in India & Ceylon.''  5.

Revision as of 21:06, 3 September 2010

Basic information of the country/area
Name of the country/area Sri Lanka
Formal name of the country/area Domocratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Country/area information The World Factbook (CIA)
Wikipedia (English)


Contents

Indigenous signs for "Sri Lanka"

Movies

Sign of country name "Sri Lanka" (Data offered by Deaf informants in Sri lanka; movie made by Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies)


Illustrations in the literature

"Sri Lanka" (In: Japanese Federation of the Deaf ed. Supervisor: Hedberg, Tomas. 2003. Country name-signs. Helsinki, Finland: World Federation of the Deaf. 14.)


Spoken languages

Sinhala

Tamil


Sign languages

Sri Lankan Sign Language


Population of Deaf/deaf people

12,800 deaf persons (Van Cleve 1986).

Ethnologue, 16th Edition


Legal status of sign languages

Organizations and associations of the Deaf/deaf

Sri Lanka Central Federation of the Deaf (CFD) (WFD member, cited from WFD website)


Institutes, associations and universities for sign language studies

Education for the deaf

Deaf communities and cultures

Religious activities by the Deaf

Famous Deaf persons and hearing persons concerned with sign languages

Sign language dictionaries

D.M.Wickramasinghe ed. 1989. Sri Lankan Sign Dictionary. Maharagama, Sri Lanka: National Institute of Education.


Bibliography

Markar, Farah Macan. 2003, Aug. 3. Voice from a silent world. Sunday Observer.

Tesni S. 1998. Service provision for children with deafness and hearing impairment in South India and Sri Lanka. In: Immanuel, P., C. Koenig and S. Tesni. eds. Listening to Sounds and Signs. Trends in deaf education and communication. 177-192.

J.S. David. 1994. Deaf awareness program : A suggestion. In: Carol J. Erting, Robert C. Johnson, Dorothy L. Smith and Bruce D. Snider eds. The Deaf Way. Perspectives from the International Conference on Deaf Culture. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 702-705.

J.S. David. 1987. Sri Lanka In: Van Cleve, John V. (editor in chief), Gallaudet College eds. Gallaudet encyclopedia of deaf people and deafness. New York : McGraw-Hill. vol.3. 237-241.

Schroeder, Odd-Inge. 1986. Tegnsprog og de doves forhold på Sri Lanka. Døves tidskrift, v.38.

Wijesekera, N.. D. 1945. Sign language in ancient Ceylon. In : Man. 45: (No. 33) 46-47.

Wright, John Dutton. 1926. Schools for the Deaf in the Orient. In : Volta Review.28: 49-52. [Subsequent articles on pp. 348-355; 415-417; 593-595; 769-770; report on South Asian schools.(includs Philippines, Japan, Burma(Myanmar), India and Ceylon(Sri Lanka))

Ammal, Devanesam. 1909. [Letter by D. Ammal, headmistress, Florence Swainson School.] In: MS Smith (1915) C.E.Z.M.S.(Church of England Zenana Missionary Society) Work among the Deaf in India & Ceylon. 5.


Researchers

History of sign language research

Events

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Sign Languages in Asia: Sri Lanka (Data offered by Deaf informants in Sri lanka; movies made by Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies)

Deaf cultures and Sign Languages of the world: Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan Sign Language Dictionary


Notes

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