Sign Language & Linguistics 13:2
[Sign Language & Linguistics, 13:2] 2010. iv, 156 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editors’ Notepadpp. 99–100
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Acceptability of sign manipulationsJeroen Arendsen, Andrea J. van Doorn and Huib de Ridder | pp. 101–155
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A formal analysis of phonological contrast and iconicity in sign language handshapesPetra Eccarius and Diane Brentari | pp. 156–181
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Early acquisition of sign language: What neuroimaging data tell usEvie Malaia and Ronnie B. Wilbur | pp. 183–199
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Author’s PrefaceRonnie B. Wilbur | pp. 201–202
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The role of contact in the phonology of ASLRonnie B. Wilbur | pp. 203–216
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Author’s AfterwordRonnie B. Wilbur | pp. 217–221
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Tracing direction to contact: Commentary on Wilbur (1985)Carlo Geraci | pp. 222–227
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Elena Pizzuto, Paola Pietrandrea & Raffaele Simone, eds. Verbal and signed languages: Comparing structures, constructs and methodologiesReviewed by Erin Wilkinson | pp. 229–234
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Anne Baker & Bencie Woll, eds. Sign language acquisitionReviewed by Julie A. Hochgesang | pp. 235–240
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Gramática de la Lengua de Señas Mexicana (LSM): (El Colegio de México, Mexico City, 2008)Miroslava Cruz-Aldrete | pp. 241–252
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