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A performance of The Tempest by seven deaf actors using British Sign Language, filmed at Penlanole, mid-Wales.
Recording of an audio visual presentation by American linguist Dr Richard Lederer on Shakespeare’s contributions to the English language.
Australian radio series looking at all aspects of language. In this edition, Dr Charles Edelman, author of A Dictionary of Shakespeare’s Military Language (Athone Press, 2001) talks to presenter Jill...
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Jesse Sheidlower explore the colourful world of Elizabethan language and profanities.
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week John Spurr (Swansea University) discusses the use of foul language on Shakespeare’s play...
Doctoral dissertation by Peter Joseph Novak completed at and held by Yale University. The work comprises a 90 page text, 4 CD’s of the American sign language translation, one video cassette of the sign...
A series of six radio broadcasts about the origins and peculiarities of the English language and the way it has changed over the centuries from Anglo Saxon to modern slang.This third episode investigates how...
Podcast. In this edition, Dr Varsha Panjwani discusses Shakespeare in British Sign Language (BSL) with Ms Nadia Nadarajah (interpreter: Ms Linda Bruce).
Radio talk show. As part of the general conversation programme, host Libby Purves interviews Cicely Berry, voice director of the Royal Shakespeare Company,about body language, her Shakespeare workshop...
Audio podcast from BBC Arts and Ideas. John Gallagher, from the University of Leeds, talks to Professor Alison Findlay and Professor Jonathan Culpeper, both from Lancaster University, about the Encyclopedia...