Where do nouns come from?

Editor
John B. Haviland | University of California, San Diego
[Gesture, 13:3] 2013.  v, 175 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 July 2014
Table of Contents
Where do nouns come from?
Introduction: Where does “Where do nouns come from?” come from?
John B. Haviland
245–252
The noun–verb distinction in two young sign languages
Oksana Tkachman and Wendy Sandler
253–286
Patterned iconicity in sign language lexicons
Carol A. Padden, Irit Meir, So-One Hwang, Ryan Lepic, Sharon Seegers and Tory Sampson
287–308
The emerging grammar of nouns in a first generation sign language: Specification, iconicity, and syntax
John B. Haviland
309–353
How handshape type can distinguish between nouns and verbs in homesign
Dea Hunsicker and Susan Goldin-Meadow
354–376
Article
Using space to talk and gesture about numbers: Evidence from the TV News Archive
Bodo Winter, Marcus Perlman and Teenie Matlock
377–408
New and recent publications
409–411
Notes
Further information and weblinks
413–414
Join ISGS: International Society for Gesture Studies
415
Recent and forthcoming events
417–418
Erratum
419
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