more re: VGT info for LDC resource wiki
Mark A. Mandel
mamandel at LDC.UPENN.EDU
Mon Apr 30 17:05:26 UTC 2012
Concerning your other links (i.e., besides Ghent U, which I just wrote you about):
> Lessius Antwerp: Bachelor and Master in Flemish Sign Language interpretation; linguistic research by Myriam Vermeerbergen (formerly linguistic researcher at VUB Brussels - CLIN) (http://www.lessius.eu)
> Vrije Universiteit Brussel: psychological research by Gerrit Loots and team (mostly early mother-child interaction) but Gerrit is not connected to CLIN (since that's the VUB Centre for Linguistics and he is a psychologist) (http://www.vub.ac.be/KLEP/
Can you send me relevant specific links for these? Not knowing Dutch, I found that, e.g., Google search for /site:http://www.lessius.eu/ "Vlaamse Gebarentaal"/ gave me too much to handle.
> Flemish Sign Language Centre, Antwerp: research into plural formation and classifiers; from 2012 onwards lexicographical research by Isabelle Heyerick, Eveline Huys and Joni Oyserman (http://www.vgtc.be)
I've added this Centre, but I'd appreciate more specific links for the projects.
--
Mark A. Mandel
Linguistic Data Consortium
University of Pennsylvania
On 12.04.13, at 6:32 AM, Mieke Van Herreweghe wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Very happy to see that sign language research in Flanders is on the map as well, but the coordinates do not reflect the current situation. I don't know whether this can be corrected? This is what we've got at the moment:
> Ghent University: Flemish Sign Language dictionary (http://gebaren.ugent.be) by Mieke Van Herreweghe, Myriam Vermeerbergen, Katrien Van Mulders, Kristof De Weerdt, Eline Vanhecke; linguistic research by Mieke Van Herreweghe; research into language acquisition by deaf infants by Kimberley Mouvet; new Flemish Sign Language corpus project will start on 1 July 2012 (http://www.taalkunde.ugent.be)
> Lessius Antwerp: Bachelor and Master in Flemish Sign Language interpretation; linguistic research by Myriam Vermeerbergen (formerly linguistic researcher at VUB Brussels - CLIN) (http://www.lessius.eu)
> Vrije Universiteit Brussel: psychological research by Gerrit Loots and team (mostly early mother-child interaction) but Gerrit is not connected to CLIN (since that's the VUB Centre for Linguistics and he is a psychologist) (http://www.vub.ac.be/KLEP/
> Flemish Sign Language Centre, Antwerp: research into plural formation and classifiers; from 2012 onwards lexicographical research by Isabelle Heyerick, Eveline Huys and Joni Oyserman (http://www.vgtc.be)
> By the way in Wallonia (French speaking part of Belgium) research into LSFB is done by a team at the University of Namur directed by Laurence Meurant.
> Best,
> Mieke Van Herreweghe and Myriam Vermeerbergen
>
> Op 12/04/2012 19:56, Dr. Verena Krausneker schreef:
>>
>> Dear Mark,
>>
>> in a student project last year they collected much information and built a
>> Google Map of Sign Language Research around the world.
>> Here is the link: http://g.co/maps/md4yu
>>
>> best,
>> verena
>>
>> *********
>> Dr. phil. Verena Krausneker
>> Institut für Sprachwissenschaft
>> Institut für Bildungswissenschaft
>> Universität Wien
>>
>> www.univie.ac.at/gehoerlos-im-ns
>> http://homepage.univie.ac.at/verena.krausneker/
>>
>
> --
> Vriendelijke groet,
>
> Mieke Van Herreweghe
>
>
> _______________________________
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> Vakgroep Taalkunde
> Universiteit Gent
> Blandijnberg 2
> B-9000 Gent
> België
> Tel. +32-9-264 37 90
> Fax +32-9-264 41 79
> http://www.english.ugent.be
> http://gebaren.ugent.be
> http://www.vgtc.be
>
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