Maartje de Meulder's broader research interests cover the legal recognition of sign languages, sign language policy and planning, multilingualism, family language policy, deaf communities» political participation and the UNCRPD. (blog.feedspot.com)
The extensive use of family language in Protestant liturgies today no longer connects with life experience as it did when it emerged in the cultural experience of a Victorian America.18 (religion-online.org)
English, for example, is not a language isolate because it is a Germanic family language. (howtogeek.com)