A place name sign is a linguistic-cultural marker that includes both memory and landscape. The author regards toponymic signs in Estonian Sign Language as representations of images held by the Estonian Deaf community: they reflect the geographical place, the period, the relationships of the Deaf community with hearing community, and the common and distinguishing features of the two cultures perceived by community's members. Name signs represent an element of signlore, which includes various types of creative linguistic play. There are stories hidden behind the place name signs that reveal the etymological origin of place name signs and reflect the community's memory. The purpose of this article is twofold. Firstly, it aims to introduce E...
The article discusses the specific devices for the deaf people, and sign language and deaf lore in t...
This article addresses some of the theoretical questions, ethical considerations, and methodological...
Abstract: No toponym has come from nothing and there has always been a link between a place and its ...
Abstract: The article will discuss personal name signs given by members of the Deaf community to hea...
Doktoritöös, mis koosneb teoreetilisest sissejuhatavast osast ja neljast artiklist, on käsitletud Ee...
The article discusses Estonian deaf lore, which comprises all folklore genres including specific lan...
The thesis for my Bachelor degree focuses on the use of Czech Sign Language to signify place-names o...
In this thesis I am focusing on geographical proper names, namely twenty Prague historical monuments...
Place names have changed with the rest of the vocabulary during the development of the Estonian lang...
Estonian Sign Language is described in the Ethnologue, under the Ethnologue Language Code eso. It is...
This article reports on a comparison of lexical items in the vocabulary of Icelandic and Danish sign...
Based on four months of anthropological fieldwork with TSL signers, analysis of video recordings and...
In the present article my main interest is to find out which kind of role symbols play in the self-d...
This dissertation addresses a special group of signs in Czech Sign Language - we call them Specific ...
In a small village in the north of Bali called Bengkala, relatively many people inherit deafness. Th...
The article discusses the specific devices for the deaf people, and sign language and deaf lore in t...
This article addresses some of the theoretical questions, ethical considerations, and methodological...
Abstract: No toponym has come from nothing and there has always been a link between a place and its ...
Abstract: The article will discuss personal name signs given by members of the Deaf community to hea...
Doktoritöös, mis koosneb teoreetilisest sissejuhatavast osast ja neljast artiklist, on käsitletud Ee...
The article discusses Estonian deaf lore, which comprises all folklore genres including specific lan...
The thesis for my Bachelor degree focuses on the use of Czech Sign Language to signify place-names o...
In this thesis I am focusing on geographical proper names, namely twenty Prague historical monuments...
Place names have changed with the rest of the vocabulary during the development of the Estonian lang...
Estonian Sign Language is described in the Ethnologue, under the Ethnologue Language Code eso. It is...
This article reports on a comparison of lexical items in the vocabulary of Icelandic and Danish sign...
Based on four months of anthropological fieldwork with TSL signers, analysis of video recordings and...
In the present article my main interest is to find out which kind of role symbols play in the self-d...
This dissertation addresses a special group of signs in Czech Sign Language - we call them Specific ...
In a small village in the north of Bali called Bengkala, relatively many people inherit deafness. Th...
The article discusses the specific devices for the deaf people, and sign language and deaf lore in t...
This article addresses some of the theoretical questions, ethical considerations, and methodological...
Abstract: No toponym has come from nothing and there has always been a link between a place and its ...