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Liam O’Dell: We are in desperate need of basic statistics about our Deaf community (BSL)

December 15, 2022 by

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Publisher retracts paper claiming sign languages have ‘very limited set of words’ and grammar which is ‘difficult to understand’ (BSL)

December 1, 2022 by

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Anger as research paper claims sign languages have ‘very limited set of words’ and grammar which is ‘difficult to understand’

September 30, 2022 by

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A conference paper published by a group of Indian researchers has come under fire after its abstract claimed sign languages […]

Deaf News: Native sign language users process visual body movements faster, Gallaudet study suggests

September 4, 2021 by

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Native American Sign Language (ASL) users require less effort to understand human motions and can process them faster than hearing […]

Deaf News: The Guardian publishes correction to “politically correct” sign language story

January 23, 2013 by

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Back in October, we reported on how the Deafness Cognition and Language Centre (DCAL) had complained about a Guardian article […]