Nonmanuals in Sign Language
Special issue of Sign Language & Linguistics 14:1 (2011)
Editors
| University of Göttingen
| University of Göttingen
[Sign Language & Linguistics, 14:1] 2011. vi, 212 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editor’s Notepadpp. 1–2
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Nonmanuals in sign languagesAnnika Herrmann and Markus Steinbach | pp. 3–8
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Syntax and prosodic consequences in ASL: Evidence from multiple WH-questionsSarah Churng | pp. 9–48
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Negation in Turkish Sign Language: The syntax of nonmanual markersKadir Gökgöz | pp. 49–75
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Eye gaze and verb agreement in German Sign Language: A first glanceJana Hosemann | pp. 76–93
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Mouth gestures in British Sign Language: A case study of tongue protrusion in BSL narrativesDonna Lewin and Adam C. Schembri | pp. 94–114
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Nonmanual markings for topic constructions in Hong Kong Sign LanguageFelix Sze | pp. 115–147
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Nonmanuals, semantic operators, domain marking, and the solution to two outstanding puzzles in ASLRonnie B. Wilbur | pp. 148–178
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Linguistics as structure in computer animation: Toward a more effective synthesis of brow motion in American Sign LanguageRosalee Wolfe, Peter Cook, John C. McDonald and Jerry Schnepp | pp. 179–199
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Kristin Jean Mulrooney. Extraordinary from the ordinary – Personal experience narratives in American Sign LanguageReviewed by Frank Bechter | pp. 201–206
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The signing of Deaf children with autism: Lexical phonology and perspective-taking in the visual-spatial modality. (The University of Texas at Austin, 2010)Aaron Shield | pp. 207–212
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