This study explores contemporary attitudes to Australian Sign Language (Auslan). Since at least the 1960s, sign languages have been accepted by linguists as natural languages with all of the key ingredients common to spoken languages. However, these visual-spatial languages have historically been subject to ignorance and myth in Australia and internationally. Absorbing these views, deaf Australians have felt confused and ambivalent about Auslan. Whilst recognising the prestige of spoken and signed versions of the majority language and the low status of their own, they have been nevertheless powerfully drawn to sign language. In the past two decades, a growing awareness and acceptance of Auslan has emerged among deaf and hearing Australians ...
In this article, we provide an overview of the last twenty years of research on Indigenous sign lang...
Spoken languages make up only one aspect of the communicative landscape of Indigenous Australia—sign...
This paper provides a brief review of the history of deaf education in Australia, Australian Sign La...
This study explores contemporary attitudes to Australian Sign Language (Auslan). Since at least the ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Mary Anne JeavonsAt present Australian Sign Language...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Meredith Jane BartlettThis study investigated t...
Explores each key aspect of the structure of Auslan, providing an accessible overview of its grammar...
According to enrollments in schools for the deaf and data from the national census and neonatal hear...
This paper reports the finding of a study that explores the influence of language contact on the int...
This article describes a case study of an Australian deaf facility and its changes in language polic...
For a long time, sign languages -the languages used mainly within Deaf communities- were, at best, c...
This paper presents findings of an innovative study, which involved the thematic and content analyse...
This paper is the first in a series ofsnapshots of specific issues related to deaf children in Austr...
When the linguistic analysis of Flemish-Belgian first started now almost a decade ago, Fevlado, the ...
Spoken languages make up only one aspect of the communicative landscape of Indigenous Australia—sign...
In this article, we provide an overview of the last twenty years of research on Indigenous sign lang...
Spoken languages make up only one aspect of the communicative landscape of Indigenous Australia—sign...
This paper provides a brief review of the history of deaf education in Australia, Australian Sign La...
This study explores contemporary attitudes to Australian Sign Language (Auslan). Since at least the ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Mary Anne JeavonsAt present Australian Sign Language...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Meredith Jane BartlettThis study investigated t...
Explores each key aspect of the structure of Auslan, providing an accessible overview of its grammar...
According to enrollments in schools for the deaf and data from the national census and neonatal hear...
This paper reports the finding of a study that explores the influence of language contact on the int...
This article describes a case study of an Australian deaf facility and its changes in language polic...
For a long time, sign languages -the languages used mainly within Deaf communities- were, at best, c...
This paper presents findings of an innovative study, which involved the thematic and content analyse...
This paper is the first in a series ofsnapshots of specific issues related to deaf children in Austr...
When the linguistic analysis of Flemish-Belgian first started now almost a decade ago, Fevlado, the ...
Spoken languages make up only one aspect of the communicative landscape of Indigenous Australia—sign...
In this article, we provide an overview of the last twenty years of research on Indigenous sign lang...
Spoken languages make up only one aspect of the communicative landscape of Indigenous Australia—sign...
This paper provides a brief review of the history of deaf education in Australia, Australian Sign La...