The Art and Science of Sign Language Preservation|The Preservation of …


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The use of digital tools and technologies hasimproved the field of sign language preservation in the past few decades. With the availability of digital tools, it has become feasible to create digital databases of signs, augmenting the historical work of early linguistic observers.
In addition to the use of modern technologies, interpretation in the preservation of sign languages involves an multi-disciplinary approach that incorporates various viewpoints from linguistics.
Moreover, sign preservation should focus on engaging the community at every stage. The successes and failures of preservation initiatives often depend on a reciprocal respect between experts in sign language acquisition and the sign language experts.
The preservation of signs needs totake into account the priority of control and define the responsibility of linguists and the community in preserving and safeguarding sign languages. Without clear recognition, preservation efforts may unintentionally compromise the historical significance of sign language communities, thereby underplaying the linguistic richness of their sign languages.
Ultimately, the research on sign preservation contributes to establishing a new standard for the recognition of language rights and establishing level ground among linguistic enthusiasts.
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