[TEACHASL] Sign Langauge Family Map

Fischer Susan susan.fischer at RIT.EDU
Thu Feb 6 14:52:10 UTC 2014


There’s some discussion in the Pfau, Steinbach, & Woll book.

On Feb 6, 2014, at 9:40 AM, Adam Frost <adam at FROSTVILLAGE.COM> wrote:

> This was a question on the TeachASL list. She is asking for a sign language family map. Does anyone know where to find a good one?
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> Adam
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> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: "Heather Berry" <heatherraeberry at YAHOO.COM>
>> Date: February 6, 2014 at 6:36:07 AM PST
>> To: TEACHASL at LISTSERV.VALENCIACOLLEGE.EDU
>> Subject: [TEACHASL] Sign Langauge Family Map
>> Reply-To: "Heather Berry" <heatherraeberry at yahoo.com>
>> 
>> My students are working on Signing Naturally the country unit and picking different countries to research what the Deaf community is like.  I had a student ask if there are families of sign just like there are families of spoken language, ie romance languages etc.  I know there are but I am looking for some sort of visual or map that illustrates this in an easy to understand format. I know these exist for spoken language.  Does anyone know if something like this exists for sign?
>> Thanks!
>> Heather 

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