A question
Angus Grieve-Smith
grvsmth at UNM.EDU
Mon Jul 29 21:18:00 UTC 2002
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Barbara O'Dea wrote:
> Here's my question: What can we learn from the fact that there was not a
> large response to SW at Deaf Way II (from a North American perspective,
> at any rate)?
Good question, Barbara. On a larger scale, it's one that's
puzzled me for years: Why is there so little interest in written sign
overall?
There are a number of possible contributing factors. The main one
I think is that it's only recently that sign languages have been thought
of as _languages._ It might just take a couple of generations for that to
sink in. Another is that none of the writing systems are "finished": some
are incomplete, some are awkward, etc. I can imagine that eventually
we'll see a new writing system appear from someplace unexpected, and be
adopted. Those are my thoughts. Anyone else?
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-Angus B. Grieve-Smith
Linguistics Department
University of New Mexico
grvsmth at unm.edu
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