Ana Mineiro
List of John Benjamins publications for which Ana Mineiro plays a role.
Articles
Chapter 7. The pantomime roots of Sao Tome and Principe Sign Language Perspectives on Pantomime, Żywiczyński, Przemysław, Johan Blomberg and Monika Boruta-Żywiczyńska (eds.), pp. 159–187 | Chapter
2024 Pantomime is a unique semiotic resource for human communication despite its non-linguistic character because it allows a wide spectrum of meanings (Zlatev et al., 2020). In our view, gestures and vocalizations are interconnected from the beginning of the emergence of language in human beings… read more
Emerging linguistic features of Sao Tome and Principe Sign Language Sign Language & Linguistics 20:1, pp. 109–128 | Article
2017 In Sao Tome and Principe there are approximately five thousand deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. Until recently, these people had no language to use among them other than basic home signs used only to communicate with their families. With this communication gap in mind, a project was set up… read more
Handshape is the hardest path in Portuguese Sign Language acquisition: Towards a universal modality constraint Sign Language & Linguistics 16:1, pp. 75–90 | Article
2013 Sign languages have only been acknowledged as true languages in the second half of the 20th century. Studies on their ontogenesis are recent and include mostly comparative approaches to spoken language and sign language acquisition. Studies on sign language acquisition show that of the manual… read more