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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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Most, Tova, Amatzia Weisel and Shay Ezrachi. 2009. Deaf Education in Israel. In: Moores, Donald F. and Margery S. Miller eds. ''Deaf people around the world: Educational and social perspectives.'' Washington,DC: Gallaudet University Press. 101-118.
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Plaut, A. 2007. ''What has changed? The history of educational frameworks for students with hearing impairments in Israel 1932-2005.'' Tel Aviv : Mofet Institute Publishing.
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Most, Tova. 2006. ''Communication rehabilitation of children with hearing impairment in the educational setting: A guide to the educational staff.'' Jerusalem : The ministry of education/Maalot publishing.
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Meir, E. and Sandler, V. 2004. ''Language in open spaces: A place for Israeli Signed Language.'' Haifa, Israel : Haifa University publications/ Zmora Beitan.
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Weisel, Aamtzia. and Zandberg, S. 2002. ''Issues of special education: Unit 8. Hearing impairment.''Tel Aviv : The Open University.
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Weisel, Amatzia. 2001. Equality, excellence, and parental choice in the education of deaf and hard of hearing children in Israel: Ethics and balancing individual, group and national agendas. In: Rod G. Beattie ed. ''Ethics in deaf education'' (chap. 6). New York : Academic Press.
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Gorni, Z. and Hacohen, R. 1999-2000. ''Guide of rights and services for the hearing impaired (deaf and hard of hearing) in Israel /Jerusalem.'' Jerusalem : The ministry of Labor and social services, rehabilitation branch.
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Zweibel, A. 1999. Education of the deaf in Israel: Past, present, and future. In: William H. Brelje ed. ''Global perspectives on the education of the deaf.'' Hillsboro, OR : Butte Publications. 191-204
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Gur, H. 1997. Equal opportunities and repression: The case of the deaf. In: ''Theories in education, 2.'' 205-219.
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Dromi, A., and Reingold-Frimerman, D. 1996. ''Intervention by communication and language with children with hearing impairment, the pre-verbal stag.'' Tel Aviv : Ramot Publications.
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Weisel, Amatzia. 1995. Are there angels in heaven who know sign language? In: David. Chen ed. ''Education towards the 21st century. Tel Aviv : Ramot Publications. 503-515.
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Weisel, Amatzia. and Reichstein, J. 1991. Routes to postsecondary education for hearing impaired students in Israel. In: Enid G. Wolf-Schein and J.D.Schein eds. ''Postsecondary education for Deaf students.'' Edmonton, Alberta : University of Alberta Press. 57-65.
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Schlesinger, Izchak M. and Lila Namir. 1976. Recent research on Israeli Sign Language. In: ''Report on the 4th International Conference on Deafness''. Tel Aviv, March, 18-23, 1973. Silver Spring, Md.: National Association of the Deaf. 114.
Schlesinger, Izchak M. and Lila Namir. 1976. Recent research on Israeli Sign Language. In: ''Report on the 4th International Conference on Deafness''. Tel Aviv, March, 18-23, 1973. Silver Spring, Md.: National Association of the Deaf. 114.
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==Links==
==Links==
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Bibliography on Deaf and hard of hearing children in Israel
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http://kinneret1.kinneret.co.il/benzev/yacov/bibdeaf.htm
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The Sign Language Research Lab of The University of Haifa
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http://sandlersignlab.haifa.ac.il/html/html_eng/about.htm
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==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 21:09, 30 March 2010

Basic information of the sign language
Language name Israeli Sign Language
Region Israel


Contents

Language name

Israeli Sign Language

(Altanate names) ISL

(Indigenous names) Sfàt ha-simaním ha-israelít


Region

Israel


Population of signers

5,000 users including some hearing persons (Van Cleve 1986).

Ethnologue, 16th Edition


Language family

Dialects

Linguistic characteristics

History

Related sign languages

Related spoken languages

Institutes, associations and universities

Dictionaries

Savir, Hava ed. 1992. Sha'ar li-´sefat simanim Yi´sra'elit = Gateway to Israeli Sign Language. Tel Aviv: The Association of the Deaf in Israel.

Namir, Lila, Israel Sella, Mordechai Rimor and Izchak M Schlesinger. 1977. Dictionary of sign language of the deaf in Israel. Jerusalem: Ministry of Social Welfare.


Bibliography

Most, Tova, Amatzia Weisel and Shay Ezrachi. 2009. Deaf Education in Israel. In: Moores, Donald F. and Margery S. Miller eds. Deaf people around the world: Educational and social perspectives. Washington,DC: Gallaudet University Press. 101-118.

Plaut, A. 2007. What has changed? The history of educational frameworks for students with hearing impairments in Israel 1932-2005. Tel Aviv : Mofet Institute Publishing.

Most, Tova. 2006. Communication rehabilitation of children with hearing impairment in the educational setting: A guide to the educational staff. Jerusalem : The ministry of education/Maalot publishing.

Meir, E. and Sandler, V. 2004. Language in open spaces: A place for Israeli Signed Language. Haifa, Israel : Haifa University publications/ Zmora Beitan.

Weisel, Aamtzia. and Zandberg, S. 2002. Issues of special education: Unit 8. Hearing impairment.Tel Aviv : The Open University.

Weisel, Amatzia. 2001. Equality, excellence, and parental choice in the education of deaf and hard of hearing children in Israel: Ethics and balancing individual, group and national agendas. In: Rod G. Beattie ed. Ethics in deaf education (chap. 6). New York : Academic Press.

Gorni, Z. and Hacohen, R. 1999-2000. Guide of rights and services for the hearing impaired (deaf and hard of hearing) in Israel /Jerusalem. Jerusalem : The ministry of Labor and social services, rehabilitation branch.

Zweibel, A. 1999. Education of the deaf in Israel: Past, present, and future. In: William H. Brelje ed. Global perspectives on the education of the deaf. Hillsboro, OR : Butte Publications. 191-204

Gur, H. 1997. Equal opportunities and repression: The case of the deaf. In: Theories in education, 2. 205-219.

Dromi, A., and Reingold-Frimerman, D. 1996. Intervention by communication and language with children with hearing impairment, the pre-verbal stag. Tel Aviv : Ramot Publications.

Weisel, Amatzia. 1995. Are there angels in heaven who know sign language? In: David. Chen ed. Education towards the 21st century. Tel Aviv : Ramot Publications. 503-515.

Weisel, Amatzia. and Reichstein, J. 1991. Routes to postsecondary education for hearing impaired students in Israel. In: Enid G. Wolf-Schein and J.D.Schein eds. Postsecondary education for Deaf students. Edmonton, Alberta : University of Alberta Press. 57-65.

Schlesinger, Izchak M. and Lila Namir. 1976. Recent research on Israeli Sign Language. In: Report on the 4th International Conference on Deafness. Tel Aviv, March, 18-23, 1973. Silver Spring, Md.: National Association of the Deaf. 114.


Researchers

History of sign language research

Related pages

Links

Bibliography on Deaf and hard of hearing children in Israel http://kinneret1.kinneret.co.il/benzev/yacov/bibdeaf.htm

The Sign Language Research Lab of The University of Haifa http://sandlersignlab.haifa.ac.il/html/html_eng/about.htm


Notes

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