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Puupponen, Anna – Sign Language Studies, 2018
This article discusses a study of the relationship between movements of the head and the torso in Finnish Sign Language (FinSL). It describes the differences and similarities in the articulation of these two body parts in FinSL narratives, and discusses the status and relationship of the head and the torso as articulators in sign languages. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Sign Language, Human Body
Naukkarinen, Tiina – Sign Language Studies, 2016
The Finnish Museum of the Deaf was founded in 1907, and one of its first tasks was to collect material on Carl Oscar Malm, the founder of Finland's first school for deaf children. In 1915 part of this material was presented in the museum's first exhibition space, "the Malm museum room." The material was collected by deaf people, who, by…
Descriptors: Museums, Deafness, Special Schools, Foreign Countries
Jantunen, Tommi – Sign Language Studies, 2013
The point of departure of this article is the cluster of three pre-theoretical presuppositions (P) governing modern research on sign languages: (1) that a stream of signing consists of signs (S) and transitions (T), (2) that only Ss are linguistically relevant units, and (3) that there is a qualitative (e.g., phonetic) difference between Ss and…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Phonetics, Phonology, Motion

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