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Simplified Signs and Psycholinguistics
sign language

Simplified Signs and Psycholinguistics

Read Filip T. Loncke's reflections on the Simplified Sign project and on his collaboration to the system.
Sep 2, 2020 3 min read
Tackling Simplified Sign System Handshapes: Five Basics to Get You Started
sign language

Tackling Simplified Sign System Handshapes: Five Basics to Get You Started

Read Tracy T. Dooley's introduction to the Simplified Signs system's handshapes.
Aug 25, 2020 5 min read
The Possibility of Signs
Language

The Possibility of Signs

This is the first of a series of blog post on one of our latest titles 'Simplified Signs: A Manual Sign-Communication System for Special Populations'. Read William B. Bonvillian's reflections on the Simplified Signs project.
Aug 18, 2020 3 min read
‘Thieves’ marks’ and ‘tinder-wolves’: The Lexicon of Medieval Nordic Law
Our books

‘Thieves’ marks’ and ‘tinder-wolves’: The Lexicon of Medieval Nordic Law

Read Adèle Kreager's take on our new title 'A Lexicon of Medieval Nordic Law'.
Jun 24, 2020 4 min read
Hölderlin, Gaskill, and the art of translation
German Literature

Hölderlin, Gaskill, and the art of translation

Among scholars and enthusiasts of romantic literature, Hölderlin is certainly best known for his beautiful lyric poetry. Engaging themes of exile, divinity and the natural world, his poems ingeniously incorporated classical Greek syntax and mythology. He married both Greek and German linguistic traditions to create a language “foreign to, yet
Mar 5, 2019 2 min read
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