Macro and micro-social variation in Asia-Pacific sign languages
Special issue of Asia-Pacific Language Variation 6:1 (2020)
Editor
[Asia-Pacific Language Variation, 6:1] 2020. v, 150 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Macro and micro-social variation in Asia-Pacific sign languagesNick Palfreyman | pp. 1–12
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“Switching caps”: Two ways of communicating in sign in the Port Moresby deaf community, Papua New GuineaLauren W. Reed | pp. 13–52
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The effect of sociolinguistic factors on variation in the Kata Kolok lexiconKatie Mudd, Hannah Lutzenberger, Connie de Vos, Paula Fikkert, Onno Crasborn & Bart de Boer | pp. 53–88
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Social meanings of linguistic variation in BISINDO (Indonesian Sign Language)Nick Palfreyman | pp. 89–118
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Variation in the numeral system of Japanese Sign Language and Taiwan Sign Language: A comparative sociolinguistics studyKeiko Sagara & Nick Palfreyman | pp. 119–150
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFB: Sociolinguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General