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“Do Sign Languages Have Accents?” Video collaboration between Department of Linguistics at Gallaudet and Mental Floss
Link to our video made in collaboration with Mental Floss on whether sign languages have accent (spoiler: of course!). Continue reading
Posted in Linguistics, Research
Tagged accent, CODA, Deaf, Deaf community, Interpreting, language variation, sign language, sign language linguistics
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Linguistics Department Dissertation Defense – Christina Healy “Construing Affective Events in ASL” 11/11/15 at 12 pm @SLCC open area
We are delighted to announce that Christina Healy’s Dissertation Defense will be Wednesday November 11, 2015 at 12pm in the Linguistics Department Open Area (SLCC 3233). Everyone is invited to attend the public presentation which will be the first 30 – 40 minutes. Here is … Continue reading
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Brown Bag by Professor Shaw 3/2, 12-1 @SLCC Open Space, Ling Dept
Our second Brown Bag of Spring Semester will be this coming Monday (3/2). Dr. Shaw will be talking with us about language and power in legal interpreting contexts (see abstract below). topic: Interpreting Decisions and Power: Legal Discourse or Legal … Continue reading
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Tagged ASL, Interpreting, Legal discourse, sign language interpreting, sociolinguistics
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Job Announcement for Faculty – ASL at Phoenix College
From: Conference of Interpreter Trainers Subject: Job Posting: Phoenix College FACULTY – AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Phoenix College PHOENIX COLLEGE Phoenix, AZ Employment Opportunity FACULTY – AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Job Description Job Title: American Sign Language – Deaf Studies/Interpreter Preparation Programs Biweekly … Continue reading
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Job Announcement for ASL Lecturer II Position at University of New Mexico
From: Conference of Interpreter Trainers Subject: Job Posting: University of New Mexico LECTURER II: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) University of New Mexico, Department of Linguistics The University of New Mexico Department of Linguistics seeks applications for a full-time Lecturer II position in … Continue reading
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Job Announcement for Tenure Track Faculty Position in Linguistics Department, Gallaudet University
Qualifications: 1. Experience and demonstrated excellence in teaching linguistics. 2. PhD in linguistics or closely related field. To be considered for tenure at Gallaudet University, a candidate must possess a terminal degree; outstanding applicants with significant progress toward a terminal … Continue reading
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Job Announcement for ASL & Interpreting Adjunct Faculty Position at William Wood University
From: Conference of Interpreter Trainers Subject: Job Posting: William Woods University WILLIAM WOODS UNIVERSITY ASL & Interpreting Program Adjunct Faculty Position William Woods University invites applicants for part-time Faculty positions in the Interpretation Studies in ASL/English Online Degree Completion Program. Part-time … Continue reading
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Job Announcement for ASL/English Interpreting Program Tenure Track Position at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
From: Conference of Interpreter Trainers Subject: Job Posting: Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE/ENGLISH INTERPRETING PROGRAM TENURE TRACK POSITION Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania ASL & Deaf Culture Focus The Department of Exceptionality Programs at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania is seeking … Continue reading
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