ESWS - European SW Symposium

Geoffrey Hunt geoffrey_hunt at SIL.ORG
Wed Aug 3 17:02:48 UTC 2005


Stephan wrote and asked me to contribute my impressions of the European
SignWriting Symposium.  I'm a little reluctant to do this, because I am
probably the least competent person to do it.  Let me explain why...

I am a member of SIL International, an organisation that in one way or
another is associated with work in over 1,300 languages worldwide, almost
all of them spoken languages.  For twelve years I worked in Ghana as a
linguist/translator and, since then, have mostly been involved with the use
of computers for language work, but always for spoken languages.  Then, two
and a half years ago, my then boss asked me, as an additional task, to be
involved with coordinating work in sign languages for the SIL Eurasia Area
(the whole of Europe, the former Soviet Union and parts of Africa and west
Asia).  I decided I needed to find out what he was talking about, so set
about gathering a list of all the sign languages for which I could find
details.  For the Eurasia Area I have a list of 70 SLs, of which 7 are
extinct or nearly so.  So which one of these 63 SLs should I attempt to
learn in my part-time role?  At my late stage in life, it does not seem
practical to start learning any of them, because I could not do it well.
(Let me know what you think.)  So you see why I feel particularly
unqualified to contribute.

One thing that does interest me is how computers could be used to serve the
Deaf community, either for use by the Deaf or for use by those working with
the Deaf.  So I came to ESWS because I wanted to link up with those already
involved in writing such software.  We in SIL are starting such software
development using the Python programming language, so it was particularly
useful to meet Lars, whose own development work is using Python.

The best thing about ESWS was meeting the participants.  Obviously, I could
not communicate with everyone, but I appreciated the general camaraderie.  I
learnt a lot, particularly about SW and Deaf culture.  And I made new
friends and look forward to meeting you at future events.  A few of us tried
to decide on a sign for me, but it doesn't seem quite right, so perhaps I
will have to wait for another time.

Best wishes,

Geoffrey (Hunt)

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Wöhrmann [mailto:stefanwoehrmann at gebaerdenschrift.de] 
Sent: 28 July 2005 22:38
To: 'Geoffrey_Hunt'
Subject: AW: [sw-l] ESWO

Hello Geoffrey, 

I am so happy to know you on the list - very welcome!!!
Of course - I will send some pictures -;-) 

Can you post your ideas , impressions, ?
What happened in your group from your point of view? 

I am very interested in any comment - just as we concluded at the end of the
meeting. 

Stefan ;-)

Just btw  what was your name sign ? I forgot my notes in the restaurant. I
am sorry!



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