Journal article

Two decades of sign language and gesture research in Australia: 2000-2020

J Green, G Hodge, BF Kelly

Language Documentation and Conservation | UNIV HAWAII PRESS | Published : 2022

Abstract

In this article, we provide an overview of the last twenty years of research on Indigenous sign languages, deaf community sign languages, co-speech gesture, and multimodal communication in the Australian context. From a global perspective, research on sign languages and on the gestures that normally accompany speech has been used as the basis for exploring different aspects of linguistic theory. Such research informs debates about the nature of the human language capacity and questions as to whether the diverse range of languages we see in the world share some universal patterns of organisation. We outline some of the theoretical and methodological achievements of scholars working in these i..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Arts and Humanities Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge support provided by the Australian Research Council (DE160100873) , the Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language (CoEDL) (CE140100041) , and the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/N00924X/1) . Many thanks to the Auslan research community for checking two decades of references. We thank Trevor Johnston and three anonymous reviewers for their constructive feedback and the editors of LD&C for their support. We also thank Eleanor Jorgensen and Rui Yam-awaki for their editorial assistance.