tulkkikieliä
Tulkkikieliä, often translated as "interpreter languages" or "sign languages of interpreters," refers to the distinct forms of sign language that can emerge and be used within the professional context of sign language interpreting. These languages are not necessarily separate, fully formed sign languages in the way that ASL or BSL are. Instead, they represent a specialized register or dialect of a primary sign language, adapted for the specific demands of conveying meaning between speakers of different languages, one of which is signed.
The development of tulkkikieliä is influenced by several factors. Interpreters often develop unique signing styles, vocabulary,
These specialized forms can also be shaped by the working environments of interpreters, such as courtrooms,