Where do nouns come from?
Editor
[Gesture, 13:3] 2013. v, 175 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: Where does “Where do nouns come from?” come from?John B. Haviland | pp. 245–252
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The noun–verb distinction in two young sign languagesOksana Tkachman and Wendy Sandler | pp. 253–286
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Patterned iconicity in sign language lexiconsCarol A. Padden, Irit Meir, So-One Hwang, Ryan Lepic, Sharon Seegers, and Tory Sampson | pp. 287–308
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The emerging grammar of nouns in a first generation sign language: Specification, iconicity, and syntaxJohn B. Haviland | pp. 309–353
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How handshape type can distinguish between nouns and verbs in homesignDea Hunsicker and Susan Goldin-Meadow | pp. 354–376
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Using space to talk and gesture about numbers: Evidence from the TV News ArchiveBodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, and Teenie Matlock | pp. 377–408
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New and recent publicationspp. 409–411
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Further information and weblinkspp. 413–414
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Join ISGS: International Society for Gesture Studiesp. 415
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Recent and forthcoming eventspp. 417–418
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