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Recent Resources
Language Documentation, Research, and Archiving
An open-access article by Angela M. Nonaka about the vitality of Ban Khor Sign Language.
A 2006 article by Angela M. Nonaka about the importance of including signed languages like Ban Khor Sign Language in studies of endangered languages.
Endangered
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
>400
Native Speakers Worldwide
Bibliography
Bibliography of Vitality:
Angela M. Nonaka. 2012. "Language Ecological Change in Ban Khor, Thailand: An Ethnographic Case Study of Village Sign Language Endangerment." In Sign Languages in Village Communities, edited by Ulrike Zeshan and Connie de Vos. de Gruyter.
Bibliography of Locations:
Angela Nonaka. 2013. "Personal Communication."
Bibliography of Context:
Angela M. Nonaka. 2012. "Language Ecological Change in Ban Khor, Thailand: An Ethnographic Case Study of Village Sign Language Endangerment." In Sign Languages in Village Communities, edited by Ulrike Zeshan and Connie de Vos. de Gruyter.