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Jonathan Reynolds is an Instructor and Lecturer at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, focusing on language documentation, revitalization, and the study of sign languages. His work includes research on Hawaii Sign Language, Creole, and American Sign Language (ASL), with a particular emphasis on grammatical structures, language variation, and language preservation initiatives.
His research interests revolve around:
- Language endangerment and revitalization strategies
- Documentation of underrepresented sign languages
- Socio-linguistic aspects of ASL variations
- Technological tools for language perseverance
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided data. His office is located in Moore Hall 583.
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