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This is the official Twitter account for the international Sign Language Linguistics Society (SLLS).
Birmingham, England
Joined September 2014
RT @crathmann: Job position open: Assistant Professor in the Linguistics of Signed Languages @UT_Linguistics @UTAustin (my alma mater) http….
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RT @crathmann: The @WFDeaf_org video message eloquently describes the importance of inalienable linguistic #HumanRights for deaf citizens i….
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RT @GallaudetPress: We're putting together the research section of the Sign Language Studies Fall 2022 issue! If you know of any sign langu….
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RT @crathmann: The safety of conference participants must remain on the highest priority. Let us work together that the Code of Conduct wil….
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Code of Conduct Sign Language Linguistics Society and Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Linguistics (TISLR) conferences Sections History Statement of values Community conduct Language considera...
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RT @TISLR14_Japan: Dear TISLR14 Participants:.We posted on-demand videos of the presentations in the oVice lobby. 発表のオンデマンド動画はoViceロビーに掲載して….
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Closing remarks from the remarkable #TISLR14 Local Organizing Committee chair Ritsuko Kikusawa
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2nd Invited #TISLR14 Keynote by the incomparable Marie Coppola (ASL): “How interacting minds make language: The creative forces behind homesign, sign languages, and all human communication”
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Now up at #TISLR14: “The pragmatic skills of homesigners: Other-initiated repair in Balinese homesign” by Josefina Safar & Connie de Vos (IS)
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Back from lunch! Next #TISLR14 presentation by Laura Horton (English), Jenny Singleton (ASL), and Amy Lederberg “Interruptions or Open Participation? Turn Overlaps in ASL Classrooms”
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Next up at #TISLR14: “Not just any sign: Searching for negative polarity items in DGS” Cornelia Loos (English) & Marc Schulder. Promises many food references
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Post-break #TISLR14 Presentation “Characteristics of subject relativization with SELF in German Sign Language: a corpus-based study” by Okan Kubus (IS)
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