Diglossia and British Sign Language

Diglossia and British Sign Language
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Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105025662185
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Synopsis Diglossia and British Sign Language by : Margaret Deuchar

Diglossia in British Sign Language

Diglossia in British Sign Language
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Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015028561184
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Synopsis Diglossia in British Sign Language by : Margaret Deuchar

British Sign Language

British Sign Language
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781136188312
ISBN-13 : 1136188312
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Synopsis British Sign Language by : Margaret Deuchar

This first linguistic study of British Sign Language is written for students of linguistics, for deaf and hearing sign language researchers, for teachers and social workers for the deaf. The author cross-refers to American Sign Language, which has usually been more extensively studied by linguists, and compares the two languages.

Diglossia

Diglossia
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 525
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ISBN-10 : 9789027237491
ISBN-13 : 9027237492
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Synopsis Diglossia by : Mauro Fernández

Today, the notion of 'diglossia' occupies a prominent place in sociolinguistic research. Since the 1960s, when the dominant sense of 'diglossia' was the complementary sociofunctional distribution of two varieties of the same language, the term has been applied -- often controversially -- to a growing number of diverse sociolinguistic situations. As a consequence of this extension of the scope of the concept, in combination with an increasing interest in the relationship between the role of language and the social structure, the number of publications in this field has risen exponentially over the last decades. However, despite the growing importance of the notion, up till now there was no adequate bibliography devoted to diglossia, while coverage in other bibliographies does not do justice to the number of works actually published in this area. This first comprehensive bibliography of the subject includes almost 3,000 entries; although the time span covered is 1960-1990, the book includes several dozens of entries from before 1960 and also a substantial number of very recent publications from the period 1990-1992. The selection of items has not been restricted to a specific definition of diglossia: all available publications in which the term (or one of its offsprings) appears have been included; moreover, when considered appropriate, some material relevant to the subject has been added even though the term is not explicitly used. The usefulness of the bibliography has been enhanced significantly by six indexes: (1) index of languages, (2) diglossia in literature, (3) historically oriented works, (4) pedagogically oriented works, (5) theoretical works, and (6) theses and dissertations.

The Linguistics of British Sign Language

The Linguistics of British Sign Language
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9781107494091
ISBN-13 : 1107494095
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Linguistics of British Sign Language by : Rachel Sutton-Spence

This is the first detailed explanation of the way British Sign Language works and is the product of many years' experience of research and teaching sign linguistics to deaf and hearing people. It assumes no previous knowledge of linguistics or sign language, and is not structured around traditional headings such as phonology, morphology and syntax. Instead it is set out in such a way as to help learners and their teachers understand the linguistic principles behind the language. There are sections on BSL grammar and also on the use of BSL, including social acceptability in signing, variation, and poetry and humour in BSL. Technical terms and linguistic jargon are kept to a minimum, and the text contains many examples from English, BSL, and other spoken and sign languages. The book is amply illustrated and contains exercises, as well as a reading list for further study. An accompanying 90-minute DVD is available from Talk With Sign Books. To find out more, visit http://www.talkwithsign.com/linguistics-british-sign-language-p-741.html.

The Five Clocks

The Five Clocks
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Publisher : New York : Harcourt, Brace & World
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951001065582W
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Synopsis The Five Clocks by : Martin Joos

Understanding Deafness, Language and Cognitive Development

Understanding Deafness, Language and Cognitive Development
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9789027261861
ISBN-13 : 9027261865
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Deafness, Language and Cognitive Development by : Gary Morgan

The study of childhood deafness offers researchers many interesting insights into the role of experience and sensory inputs for the development of language and cognition. This volume provides a state of the art look at these questions and how they are being applied in the areas of clinical and educational settings. It also marks the career and contributions of one of the greatest scholars in the field of deafness: Bencie Woll. As the field of deafness goes through rapid and profound changes, we hope that this volume captures the latest perspectives regarding the impacts of these changes for our understanding of child development. The volume will be of essential interest to language development researchers as well as teachers and clinical researchers.

The Sign Language Interpreting Studies Reader

The Sign Language Interpreting Studies Reader
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 439
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ISBN-10 : 9789027268518
ISBN-13 : 9027268517
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Synopsis The Sign Language Interpreting Studies Reader by : Cynthia B. Roy

In Sign Language Interpreting (SLI) there is a great need for a volume devoted to classic and seminal articles and essays dedicated to this specific domain of language interpreting. Students, educators, and practitioners will benefit from having access to a collection of historical and influential articles that contributed to the progress of the global SLI profession. In SLI there is a long history of outstanding research and scholarship, much of which is now out of print, or was published in obscure journals, or featured in publications that are no longer in print. These readings are significant to the progression of SLI as an academic discipline and a profession. As the years have gone by, many of these readings have been lost to students, educators, and practitioners because they are difficult to locate or unavailable, or because this audience simply does not know they exist. This volume brings together the seminal texts in our field that document the philosophical, evidence-based and analytical progression of SLI work.

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
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Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : MINN:30000004837252
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Sign Language

Sign Language
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 1140
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ISBN-10 : 9783110261325
ISBN-13 : 3110261324
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Synopsis Sign Language by : Roland Pfau

Sign language linguists show here that all questions relevant to the linguistic investigation of spoken languages can be asked about sign languages. Conversely, questions that sign language linguists consider - even if spoken language researchers have not asked them yet - should also be asked of spoken languages. The HSK handbook Sign Language aims to provide a concise and comprehensive overview of the state of the art in sign language linguistics. It includes 44 chapters, written by leading researchers in the field, that address issues in language typology, sign language grammar, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, sociolinguistics, and language documentation and transcription. Crucially, all topics are presented in a way that makes them accessible to linguists who are not familiar with sign language linguistics.