Studies on Indigenous Signed and Spoken Languages in Africa
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This volume is an important exploration of Africa's rich linguistic diversity. The chapters delve into the complexities of linguistic research, preservation, and cultural understanding, with a regional focus covering indigenous African languages. It honours often-overlooked sign languages, making it a trailblazing work in its combination of signed and spoken languages within the African environment. This book is a must-have for anybody interested in African languages, providing new perspectives on language preservation, cultural identity, and the lasting spirit of linguistic diversity. The individual chapters present an invitation to discover, appreciate, and preserve Africa's indigenous languages. This volume, intended for linguists, policy makers, and graduate and undergraduate students, presents a practical approach to deciphering the complexity of indigenous African languages, both signed and spoken.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 24 Apr 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036402242
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Emmanuel Asonye is a speech and hearing scientist and a sign linguist. He is the CEO of Indigenous Hands and Voices (IHAV) and Save the Deaf Initiative and Endangered Languages (S-DELI) twin organizations documenting and promoting indigenous signed and spoken languages globally. He is an affiliate member of the World Federation of the Deaf and runs an educational series on YouTube Indigenous Hands the Indigenous Voices. His research interests include sign language documentation speech-hearing sciences early language access and early intervention programs for deaf children. Mary Edward is a postdoctoral researcher at McMaster University's Department of Linguistics and Languages Canada. Her research takes a multimodal multilingual dimension to language spoken and signed. Her research interests include general linguistics Deaf culture sociolinguistics of Deaf communities discourse analysis and the cognitive science of language. She has authored co-authored and is actively working on various research publications in the fields mentioned above.