New Methodologies in Sign Language Phonology: Papers from TISLR 10

Special issue of Sign Language & Linguistics 15:1 (2012)

Editors
Diane Brentari | University of Chicago
Ronnie B. Wilbur | Purdue University
[Sign Language & Linguistics, 15:1] 2012.  v, pp. 183
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 29 August 2012
Table of Contents
Guest Editors’ Preface
Diane Brentari and Ronnie B. Wilbur
1–10
On the weight of phrase-final prosodic words in a sign language
Onno A. Crasborn, Els van der Kooij and Johan Ros
11–38
Dataglove measurement of joint angles in sign language handshapes
Petra Eccarius, Rebecca Bour and Robert A. Scheidt
39–72
The perceptibility of long-distance coarticulation in speech and sign: A study of English and American Sign Language
Michael Grosvald and David P. Corina
73–103
Phonological similarity judgments in ASL: Evidence for maturational constraints on phonetic perception in sign
Matthew L. Hall, Victor S. Ferreira and Rachel I. Mayberry
104–127
Location in ASL: Insights from phonetic variation
Claude E. Mauk and Martha E. Tyrone
128–146
Complexity in two-handed signs in Kenyan Sign Language: Evidence for sublexical structure in a young sign language
Hope E. Morgan and Rachel I. Mayberry
147–174
Dissertation Abstract
Antisymmetry and sign languages: A comparison between NGT and LIS: (University of Amsterdam & Ca’Foscari University, Venice, 2011)
Michele Brunelli
175–183
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