Ukrainian Sign Language (USL) () is the
sign language
Sign languages (also known as signed languages) are languages that use the visual-manual modality to convey meaning, instead of spoken words. Sign languages are expressed through manual articulation in combination with #Non-manual elements, no ...
of the
deaf community of
Ukraine
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.
Ukrainian Sign Language belongs to the
family of French sign languages. Worldwide awareness of Ukrainian Sign Language rose sharply in 2014 after the release of a Ukrainian film ''
The Tribe'', where actors communicated in Ukrainian Sign Language with no spoken dialogue.
History and education
The teaching of Ukrainian Sign Language to deaf students began in the early 1800s,
when a number of branches of the
Vienna
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School for the Deaf were opened in Ukraine, namely the Institute for Deaf in
Volyn in 1805
[Кульбіда Світлана Вікторівна. Теоретико-методичні засади використання жестової мови у навчанні нечуючих. Автореферат дисертації на здобуття наукового ступеня доктора педагогічних наук. Київ – 2010. Інститут спеціальної педагогіки Національна академія педагогічних наук України, ст. 10](_blank)
- / ''Kyl'bida Svitlana Viktorivna. Theoretic & Methodological Concepts of Using Sign Language in Educating Deaf. Summary of a Phd Thesis in Pedagogical Sciences. Kyiv - 2010. Institute of Special Education of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, p 10'' in
Romaniv,
[Тищенко О. Кульбіда С. Українська жестова мова глухих як об'єкт лексикографічної параметризації, Інститут української мови Національної академії наук України, Київ, 2005 / Tyshchenko O. Kylbida S. Ukrainian sign language as an object of lexical parametrization. Institute for the Ukrainian Language of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Kyiv, 2005](_blank)
then the
Halychyna School for the Deaf in 1830 in
Lviv
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and a few years later the Odesa School for the Deaf in 1843 in
Odesa
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.
During the Soviet occupation of Ukraine, the development of teaching methods for Ukrainian sign language slowed down considerably, since the use of Ukrainian sign language in educational systems of the USSR was banned
[University leads study of Ukrainian Sign Language](_blank)
- University of Alberta, Express News. 8 May 2007 soon after the negative feedback given by Joseph Stalin to sign languages in his 1950 article
Marxism and Problems of Linguistics. In it, Stalin called deaf people "anomalous human beings" and described gesture language as "not a language at all, but a surrogate".
[І. Кобель. Українська глуха дитина в чуючій родині, 18.09.2010 / I. Kobel. Ukrainian deaf child in a non-deaf family 18.09.2010](_blank)
- retrieved from Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine
The use of Ukrainian sign language in educating deaf people in Ukraine didn't get reintroduced until 2006. , there were 39 preschools for deaf children in Ukraine teaching pre-schoolers (6 years or younger);
there were 61 specialized secondary
schools for children with hearing impairments teaching deaf pupils ages 6 through 18 (this includes both day-time schools and boarding schools). However, most schools emphasize oral proficiency in Ukrainian and do not encourage use of USL.
From 2006 to 2016, the governing body that publishes language textbooks and research articles and regulates the methods of teaching Ukrainian sign language was the Laboratory of sign language at the Institute of Special Education of
National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine.
[Institute of Special Education of National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine](_blank)
- Sign Language Research Laboratory It was established in 2006. In 2016 it was reorganized into the Department of Sign Language at the Institute of Special Education of
National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine.
Since the
Russian invasion of February 2022, the expert committee at the Ukrainian Society of the Deaf has been working to
derussify Ukrainian Sign Language and
fingerspelling
Fingerspelling (or dactylology) is the representation of the letter (alphabet), letters of a writing system, and sometimes numeral systems, using only the hands. These manual alphabets (also known as finger alphabets or hand alphabets) have often ...
, eradicating Russianisms and other Russian influences that were forcibly imposed in the Soviet period and reconstructing historical signs, developing new signs and fingerspelling, and adopting international gestures.
NGOs
The
Ukrainian Society of the Deaf (, UTOG) was established in 1933, and since 1957 has been a permanent member of the
World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) as well as a member of the WFD Eastern Europe and Middle Asia Regional Secretariat. UTOG was established as an organization of Ukrainians with hearing impairments, both deaf and hearing-impaired ones, to provide them with assistance in their professional, labor and social rehabilitation, in protecting their lawful rights and interests and in asserting themselves as citizens that are fully integrated into society. Excluding hearing impaired in the temporarily
Russia-occupied Ukrainian regions of Eastern Ukraine and
Crimea
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, there were 43,108 registered Ukrainian nationals with hearing impairments , of whom 38,746 persons are members of UTOG (approximately 90%).
[Alternative Answers to the List of Issues for Ukraine. Prepared by the Ukrainian Society of the Deaf](_blank)
- UN Human Rights - Office of the High Commissioner, retrieved on 2.23.2016
USL research
Ukrainian Sign Language Project
In 2007, the Western Canadian Centre of Studies in Deafness at the
University of Alberta established the Ukrainian Sign Language Project,
headed by Dr. Debra Russell, to support the recognition of USL as the language of instruction for Deaf children in Ukraine. Its outcomes were projected to document USL, create a USL teaching curriculum for teacher education and parents of Deaf children, formalize the training of interpreters, and improve the training of teachers of the Deaf.
Comparative linguistics studies
One 2005 study is suggestive of some sort of relationship between USL,
Russian Sign Language (RSL), and Moldovan Sign Language (MSL), but does not provide any conclusive evidence as to whether they are the same or different languages. In a 2005 study of Eastern European signed languages, a wordlist from Ukrainian Sign Language had about 70% similarity to wordlists from Russian Sign Language and Moldovan Sign Language. Noting that these three SLs had as high a lexical similarity as what was "found within certain countries, although not as high as what was found within
ASL", the author recommended that "these countries should be investigated further to see how much difference there is between them: whether they represent different dialects of the same language or closely-related languages," and that future, more detailed, study should "use more precise measures such as intelligibility testing, rather than relying on wordlist comparisons alone." The study's closing remarks warn against inappropriate interpretation of the results, noting that "a preliminary survey of this sort is not meant to provide definitive results about the relatedness or identity of different languages. Besides the various caveats mentioned above, another important factor is that lexical similarity is only one facet of what is involved in comparing languages. Grammatical structure and other differences can be just as significant; two languages can have very similar vocabulary but enough other differences to make it difficult for people to communicate with each other."
Fingerspelling
Ukrainian Sign Language uses a one-handed manual alphabet, or
fingerspelling
Fingerspelling (or dactylology) is the representation of the letter (alphabet), letters of a writing system, and sometimes numeral systems, using only the hands. These manual alphabets (also known as finger alphabets or hand alphabets) have often ...
, based on the alphabet used in
Old French Sign Language, but adapted to spell out words from the
Ukrainian language. Known as the
Ukrainian manual alphabet, it consists of 33 signs which make use of the 23 handshapes of USL. Some of these signs thus share handshapes; for example, the signs for ''Г'' & ''Ґ'' use the same handshape but in one the thumb is still, while in the other it moves up and down.
In USL as in other sign languages, fingerspelling serves as a type of
borrowing from Ukrainian. It is used for
proper nouns, for technical terms with no native USL equivalent, abbreviations of longer Ukrainian words, and some colloquial Ukrainian words. Fingerspelling may also be used instead of a synonymous sign for emphasis.
A common misconception is that USL consists only of fingerspelling. Although communication using only fingerspelling has been used, it is not USL.
Use in films
*''
Плем'я (The Tribe)'' (2014)
See also
*
Ukrainian Manual Alphabet
*
American Sign Language
American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone Canadians, Anglophone Canada. ASL is a complete and organized visual language that i ...
Relevant literature
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* Lukyanova, S. P. (2001). ''Деякі аспекти розвитку нечуючих / Some issues in the development of nonhearing persons.'' Proceedings of the First Ukrainian Conference on the History of Deaf Education in Ukraine (pp. 216–218). Kyiv: UTOG
* Russell, D. (2008). ''Ukrainian signed language: Bridging research and educational practice.'' Proceedings of the 2nd International Scientific Conference: The Ukrainian Diaspora in the Global Context Lʹviv. 2008. 277 pp. (p. 258 – 259).
Diaspora as a factor in strengthening the Ukrainian State within the international community. The Ukrainian diaspora in the global context. Summary of the Reports. ''International Institute of education, culture and relations with the diaspora at the NU "Lviv Polytechnic".''
2008.
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* Kulbida, S. V. (2009) ''"Ukrainian sign language as a natural notation system."'' scientific journal «Sign language and modern»: К.: Pedagogicha dumka (2009): 218–239.
* Krivonos, Yu G., et al. (2009) ''"Information technology for Ukrainian sign language simulation."'' Artificial Intelligence 3 (2009): 186–198.
* Davydov, M. V., I. V. Nikolski, and V. V. Pasichnyk. (2010) ''"Real-time Ukrainian sign language recognition system."'' Intelligent Computing and Intelligent Systems (ICIS), 2010 IEEE International Conference on. Vol. 1. IEEE, 2010.
* Davydov, M. V., et al. (2013) ''"Providing Feedback in Ukrainian Sign Language Tutoring Software."'' Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems-Professor Zdzisław Pawlak in Memoriam. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. 241–261.
References
External links
''Department of sign language education''
at the Institute of Special Education of National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine
''Official website of the Ukrainian Society of the Deaf''
''Official website of "Spred the sign" initiative (Ukrainian Sign Language version)''
Ukrainian Sign Language Project
at the University of Alberta, (2007–2011)
Ukrainian Sign Language
at Gallaudet University
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sign languages catalog
Ukrainian Sign Language at Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Nineteenth edition. Dallas, Texas: SIL International. 2016
Ukrainian Sign Language: a language of Ukraine
– Open Language Archives
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