Signed and spoken language contrastive research
A multimodal approach
Special issue of Languages in Contrast 22:2 (2022)
Editors
[Languages in Contrast, 22:2] 2022. v, 192 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Contrasting signed and spoken languages: Towards a renewed perspective on languageSílvia Gabarró-López & Laurence Meurant | pp. 169–194
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The interface between grammar and bodily enactment in ASL and EnglishDavid Quinto-Pozos, Fey Parrill & Caitie Coons | pp. 195–226
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Embodied cognition: ASL signers’ and English speakers’ use of viewpointed spaceTerry Janzen | pp. 227–258
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Character perspective shift sequences and embodiment markers in signed and spoken discourseAnne-Marie Parisot & Darren Saunders | pp. 259–289
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When hands stop moving, interaction keeps going: A study of manual holds in the management of conversation in French-speaking and signing BelgiumAlysson Lepeut | pp. 290–321
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A multimodal approach to reformulation: Contrastive study of French and French Belgian Sign Language through the productions of speakers, signers and interpretersLaurence Meurant, Aurélie Sinte & Sílvia Gabarró-López | pp. 322–360
Introduction
Articles
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General