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Ethiopian Sign Language (EthSL) emerged relatively recently; its
development is closely tied to the establishment of the first
school for deaf students in Addis Ababa by American missionaries in
1963. Today, EthSL is used by more than a million members of the
Ethiopian Deaf community, but it remains an under-researched
language of Ethiopia. In this work, Eyasu Hailu Tamene presents a
groundbreaking study of EthSL that touches on multiple aspects of
Deaf people's lives in Ethiopia. Tamene collects data from three
principal groups of people: deaf participants, teachers of deaf
students, and parents of deaf children. He examines EthSL use
within families, in formal and informal settings, and in various
community spaces. He documents the awareness among different groups
of the services available for deaf people, such as sign language
interpreters and Deaf associations. He finds that members of the
Deaf community show positive attitudes toward the use of EthSL and
investigates the factors that impact those attitudes. His work
indicates that there are still critical gaps in recognition and
support for the use of EthSL, which can pose a threat to the
vitality of the language. The Sociolinguistics of Ethiopian Sign
Language will help to advance public understanding of EthSL and
contribute to improved educational and social outcomes for the Deaf
community in Ethiopia.
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