Seraglio Sign Language
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
- | Mirzoeff, Nicholas. 1995. Framed: the deaf in the harem. In: Terry, Jennifer and Jacqueline Urla eds. '' Deviant bodies: critical perspectives on difference in science and popular culture.'' Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press | + | Miles, M. 2000. Signing in the Seraglio: mutes, dwarfs & jestures at the Ottoman court 1500-1700. In : ''Disability & Society.'' 15: 115-34. |
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+ | Mirzoeff, Nicholas. 1995. Framed: the deaf in the harem. In: Terry, Jennifer and Jacqueline Urla eds. '' Deviant bodies: critical perspectives on difference in science and popular culture.'' Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.49-77. | ||
Current revision as of 14:10, 7 September 2010
Language name | Seraglio Sign Language |
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Region | Turkey |
Language name
Seraglio Sign Language (Harem Sign Language)
Region
Ottoman Empire (defunct)
Population of signers
defunct
Language family
Dialects
Linguistic characteristics
History
Related sign languages
Related spoken languages
Institutes, associations and universities
Dictionaries
Bibliography
Miles, M. 2000. Signing in the Seraglio: mutes, dwarfs & jestures at the Ottoman court 1500-1700. In : Disability & Society. 15: 115-34.
Mirzoeff, Nicholas. 1995. Framed: the deaf in the harem. In: Terry, Jennifer and Jacqueline Urla eds. Deviant bodies: critical perspectives on difference in science and popular culture. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.49-77.
Researchers
History of sign language research
Related pages
Links
Notes
Anatolia | Seraglio Sign Language (Harem Sign Language) | Turkish Sign Language |
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Arabian Peninsula | Kuwaiti Sign Language | Saudi Arabian Sign Language |
Iranian Plateau | Persian Sign Language (Iranian Sign Language) | Tea House Sign Language |
Levant | Al Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language | Israeli Sign Language | Jordanian Sign Language | Yiddish Sign Language |
Areas and others | Palestinian Sign Language |