User talk:Crystalvolk/sandbox

Raven and Keri Peer Review

"Israeli Sign Language, or ISL, is the most commonly used sign language in the deaf community of Israel. Some other sign languages are also used in Israel, among them Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language." -I am curious if there are specific parts that use ISL over ASBSL?

"The history of ISL goes back to 1873 in Germany, where Marcus Reich, a German Jew, opened a special school for Jewish deaf children." -Was Marcus Deaf himself? Or born to Deaf parents? I feel for the Deaf community, this is an important piece of information if you can find it.

For the history section, maybe if you can include some pictures of people using ISL or pictures of isolated signs from ISL, maybe even the picture of the school you spoke of.

I think overall this page is a great start. Its very interesting and I feel you can go much deeper into it as well! Educate us and others! Excited for the final product.

Rpentz (talk) 18:27, 7 April 2019 (UTC)Raven and Keri

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There is also another documented sign language in Israel, Kafr Qasem Sign Language. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00525/full

The section on linguistic structure needs to be fleshed out a bit more. I know it is tough to synthesize, but you need to take a stab at summarizing some of the key points. Ncaselli (talk) 01:28, 30 April 2019 (UTC)