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Video shows deaf student creating new signs for scientific terms at his college Liam McMulkin created more than 100 new signs, all of which his school plans to use for future students.
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Deaf scientists and sign language experts have created hundreds of new signs for British Sign Language (BSL), including climate-related terms like "carbon footprint".
Earlier this year, 400 new environmental science terms were approved in British Sign Language (BSL) following sign creation workshops at the university’s Scottish Sensory Centre.
Until now, there was no agreed guidance to translate terms such as hot flushes for deaf women. This is despite 190,000 deaf Brits using British Sign Language to communicate.
Audrey Cameron receives funding from Erasmus+ funding for the Muffin project and the Royal Society for the recent environmental science in BSL project. This gap in sign language not only hinders ...
Creating British sign language (BSL) signs for abstract climate concepts is very different from tangible objects like animals, but the process is equally fascinating.