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Sign Language - gestural communication used as an alternative or replacement for speech. Sign languages resemble oral languages in every way other than their modality. As with oral languages, sign languages are acquired spontaneously and have highly intricate, rule-governed grammar and phonology. The three classes of features that make up individual signs are hand configuration, movement, and


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    Grammar, Gesture and Meaning in American Sign Language » Read Now

    by Scott K. Liddell. 384 pgs.

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    In the sign languages of the deaf some signs can meaningfully point toward things or can be meaningfully placed in the space ahead of the signer. Such spatial uses of signs are an obligatory part of fluent grammatical signing. There is no parallel for this in vocally produced languages. This book...
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    Language from the Body: Iconicity and Metaphor in American Sign Language » Read Now

    by Sarah F. Taub. 256 pgs.

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    What is the role of meaning in linguistic theory? Generative linguists have severely limited its influence while cognitivist and functionalist linguists believe that meaning pervades and motivates all levels of linguistic structure. This dispute can now be resolved conclusively by evidence from...
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    Recent Perspectives on American Sign Language » Read Now

    by Harlan Lane, Francois Grosjean. 170 pgs.

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    ...RECENT PERSPECTIVES ON AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Edited by HARLAN LANE...Recent perspectives on American sign language. Includes bibliographies and indexes. 1. Sign Language...
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    The Sociolinguistics of Sign Languages » Read Now

    by Ceil Lucas. 259 pgs.

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    This is an accessible introduction to the major areas of sociolinguistics as they relate to sign languages and deaf communities. Clearly organized, it brings together a team of leading experts in sign linguistics to survey the field, and covers a wide range of topics including variation...
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    Language Acquisition by Eye » Read Now

    by Charlene Chamberlain, Jill P. Morford, Rachel I. Mayberry. 280 pgs.

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    ...0-8058-2937-7 cloth: alk. paper 1. Sign language. 2. Language acquisition. I...Child-Directed Signing in American Sign Language 25 3. The Acquisition...129 8. Is American...
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    Perspectives on Classifier Constructions in Sign Language » Read Now

    by Karen Emmorey. 339 pgs.

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    Each section focuses on a particular issue and papers that discuss general questions, as well as comment on specific issues are presented at the end of each section. Contents: Preface. Part I: The Syntax and Morphology of Classifiers in Sign Languages. A. Schembri, Rethinking "Classifiers" in Signed...
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    Language, Gesture and Space » Read Now

    by Karen Emmorey, Judy S. Reilly. 454 pgs.

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    Language, Cognition, and the Brain: Insights from Sign Language Research » Read Now

    by Karen Emmorey. 383 pgs.

    Once signed languages are recognized as natural human languages, a world of exploration opens up. Signed languages provide a powerful tool for investigating the nature of human language and language processing, the relation between cognition and language, and the neural organization of language. The...
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    Pinky Extension and Eye Gaze: Language Use in Deaf Communities » Read Now

    by Ceil Lucas. 285 pgs.

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    This volume's ten meticulously prepared chapters reflect the refinements of research in six major sociolinguistics areas. Rob Hoopes' work, "A Preliminary Examination of Pinky Extension: Suggestions Regarding Its Occurrence, Constraints, and Function", commences Part One: Variation with a sound...
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    Raising and Educating a Deaf Child » Read Now

    by Marc Edward Marschark. 235 pgs.

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    Over 90% of all deaf children are born to hearing parents. For most of these mothers and fathers, their own child is the first deaf person they have ever met. Raising a child who can hear is a challenging and difficult task, but raising a deaf child can seem like an overwhelming responsibility...
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    The Structure of Learning: From Sign Stimuli to Sign Language » Read Now

    by R. Allen Gardner. 378 pgs.

    ...LEARNING From Sign Stimuli to Sign Language THE STRUCTURE OF LEARNING From Sign Stimuli to Sign Language R. Allen Gardner Beatrix...learning : from sign stimuli to sign...
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    Dancing with Words: Signing for Hearing Children's Literacy » Read Now

    by Marilyn Daniels. 188 pgs.

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    One of the foremost authorities on the use of sign language with hearing children provides a guide for teachers and parents who want to introduce signing in hearing children's language development. Marilyn Daniels provides a complete explanation for its use, a short history of sign language and its...
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    International Review of Sign Linguistics » Read Now

    by William H. Edmondson, Ronnie Bring Wilbur. 274 pgs.

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    The Indian Sign Language » Read Now

    by W. P. Clark. 448 pgs.

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    ...THE INDIAN SIGN LANGUAGE W. P. Clark University of Nebraska...William Philo , 1845?-1884. The Indian sign language. Reprint. Originally published: Philadelphia...index. 1...
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    Modality and Structure in Signed and Spoken Languages » Read Now

    by Adrianne Cheek, Kearsy Cormier, Heather Knapp, Richard P. Meier, David Quinto-Pozos, Christian Rathmann. 480 pgs.

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    Signed languages are the naturally-evolved visual-gestural languages of deaf communities. The realization that they are true languages is one of the great discoveries of the last thirty years of linguistic research. This book examines the linguistic properties of many, including detailed case...
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    The Signs of Language Revisited: An Anthology to Honor Ursula Bellugi and Edward Klima » Read Now

    by Karen Emmorey, Harlan Lane, Edward S. Klima, Ursula Bellugi. 580 pgs.

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    The burgeoning of research on signed language during the last two decades has had a major influence on several disciplines concerned with mind and language, including linguistics, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, child language acquisition, sociolinguistics, bilingualism, and deaf education. The...

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