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Sign Language Planning: Pragmatism, Pessimism And Principles
Oleh:
Turner, Graham H.
Jenis:
Article from Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Current Issues in Language Planning vol. 10 no. 3 (Aug. 2009)
,
page 243–254.
Topik:
applied sign linguistics
;
heritage sign language
;
power
;
language policy
;
language maintenance
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Sign Language Planning Pragmatism, Pessimism And Principles.pdf
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This article introduces the present collection of sign language planning studies. Contextualising the analyses against the backdrop of core issues in the theory of language planning and the evolution of applied sign linguistics, it is argued that – while the sociolinguistic circumstances of signed languages worldwide can, in many respects, be treated analogously to those of other minority languages – there are unique features to the socio-political landscape facing signing communities and sign language planners. With reference to topics addressed in this collection (language teaching, codification, education and legislation), the distribution of power emerges as a constant theme, inevitably centred upon the relationship between Deaf people and others. While immense changes in sign language prospects have evidently taken place worldwide over the last half-century, it can be seen that the power balance remains precarious and that major forces continue to align to ensure that sign language planning remains at best an uphill struggle.
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