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Valerie Sutton
sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Wed May 13 04:52:47 UTC 2009
SignWriting List
May 12, 2009
Welcome, Carol, to the SignWriting List!
Thank you for posting this message, and sharing with us. Your web site
is lovely, and the project is exciting. I am happy to start writing
Malawian Sign Language with you.
Tonight I created a SignPuddle just for you:
Malawian Sign Language Dictionary Puddle
http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.5/index.php?ui=1&sgn=128
To find the link to the Malawian file easily, go to SignPuddle Online:
SignPuddle Online
http://www.SignPuddle.org
and click on the new Malawian flag icon that I have now placed in the
flag-directory area...it is MW....You may have to refresh your browser
to see the new Malawian flag among all the other flags...since we
visited that page earlier today...
I love the Malawian flag with the rising red sun...here is the
dictionary icon with the Malawian flag above it...
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Anyway, I will write more tomorrow -
It is great to have you with us!
Val ;-)
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On May 12, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Carol Nussbaumer wrote:
> Monire Mose! (Hello, everyone)
> I am new to SW and very excited to find it. I am a volunteer speech
> therapist at the Embangweni School for the Hard of Hearing in
> Malawi, Africa. We began in 1997 to develop a sign language for our
> students, who use Chitumbuka as the language of choice (they also
> must learn English, Chichewa and often a tribal language). Up till
> now we have had no way of visually presenting the signs for new
> students and new teachers. I am hoping to be able to use SW for our
> school.
> The school presently has 164 students boarding, ranging in age from
> 6 ? 20. About 60% are post-lingual deaf; the rest born deaf. We
> have 12 classrooms, plus the advanced vocational education section
> with an average of 11 students per classroom ? much better than the
> usual Malawian classroom of 80 to 100 students per teacher! We are
> located on a mission station which is a 3 hour drive from the
> nearest town of any size. The school has no piped water, but we are
> lucky to have a bore-hole (deep water well) close to the classroom
> block. There is electricity on station, but it is too expensive
> for the school to use except for a very occasional evening meeting
> at the chapel.
> If you would like to learn more and see pictures of the school,
> visit the website www.marionmedical.org
> I imagine I will be on here asking for help a lot!
>
> Tiwonge chomeni! (Thank you very much)
> Carol Nussbaumer Mama Kalo to the Embangweni kids
>
>
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