RSL

Linda Tapp dbride at EARTHLINK.NET
Sun Apr 15 21:39:07 UTC 2001


Christopher,
When I was working as an interpreter in the late 80's I remember taking a
group to a school or theatre for the deaf in Moscow, but couldn't tell you
if it's still there.  It was a moving and interesting experience - you might
try to find out if it still exists.
Linda Tapp, Ph.D.
------Original Message------
From: Christopher Tessone <tessone at IMSA.EDU>
To: SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU
Sent: April 11, 2001 8:21:02 PM GMT
Subject: RSL


Zdravstvujte, tovarishchi!

I was wondering--does anyone have pointers to information about
Russian Sign Language (RSL)?  Absolutely the only reference I've found
anywhere is to Joseph Kautz's project at University of Washington,
which is no longer on the Web.  I'm looking for really
anything--books, videos, websites, university courses, etc.

Also, does anyone have any information on institutes for the deaf in
Russia herself?  I'll be in Krasnodar, in the Kuban, next year, and
would very much like to study at a language institute if they're
around.

Thanks very much.

Chris

--
Christopher Tessone, Russian Department, Knox College
ctessone at knox.edu  tessone at imsa.edu  tessone at fnal.gov

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