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<br>L O W L A N D S - L - 06 February 2007 - Volume 11<br><br>=========================================================================<br><br>From: <span id="_user_sandy@fleimin.demon.co.uk" style="color: rgb(0, 104, 28);">
Sandy Fleming <<a href="mailto:sandy@fleimin.demon.co.uk">sandy@fleimin.demon.co.uk</a>></span><br>Subject: LL-L 'Language varieties' 2007.01.28 (03) [E]<br><br>> From: Paul Finlow-Bates <<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:wolf_thunder51@yahoo.co.uk">
wolf_thunder51@yahoo.co.uk</a>><br>> Subject: LL-L 'Language varieties' 2007.01.27 (03) [E]<br><br>> I picked up a book some years ago at Head-Smashed-In, in Canada. It's<br>> called "indian sign language" by William Tomkins,
a.k.a. Wambali Wi<br>> Yuta, "Sign Talking Eagle" in Dakota.<br>> He stresses the difference between Plains Sign and various sign<br>> languages used by deaf people.<br><br>Thanks for the very interesting description of the differences between
<br>Plains Sign and Deaf Sign. This will be a topic of conversation in the<br>various Deaf communities I participate in in Bristol and Somerset for<br>some time to come!<br><br>What's the story behind "Head-Smashed-In"? Is that a direct English
<br>translation of "Ottowa" or something? Whose head was smashed in, and<br>why??<br><span class="sg"><br>Sandy Fleming<br><a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://scotstext.org/" target="_blank">
http://scotstext.org/<br><br></a>----------<br></span><br>From: <span id="_user_Andrys.Onsman@calt.monash.edu.au" style="color: rgb(0, 104, 28);">Andrys Onsman <<a href="mailto:Andrys.Onsman@calt.monash.edu.au">Andrys.Onsman@calt.monash.edu.au
</a>></span><br>Subject: LL-L 'Language varieties' 2007.02.05 (07) [E/German]<br><br>Dear All<br><br>UNESCO has declared 21 February each year International Mother Language<br>Day, when we celebrate the vibrant richness of world languages and in
<br>particular our range of community and heritage languages and their<br>living cultures.<br><br>Just thought you'd like to know!<br><br>Best wishes<br><span class="sg">Andrys</span><br><br><br>
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