Sign Language & Linguistics
Volume 16, Issue 1 (2013)
2013. iii, 118 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The phonological and semantic bifurcation of the functions of an articulator: HEAD in questions in Turkish Sign LanguageAslı Göksel and Meltem Kelepir | pp. 1–30
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Acquiring plurality in directional verbsLynn Y-S. Hou | pp. 31–73
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Handshape is the hardest path in Portuguese Sign Language acquisition: Towards a universal modality constraintPatrícia do Carmo, Ana Mineiro, Joana Castelo Branco, Ronice Müller de Quadros and Alexandre Castro-Caldas | pp. 75–90
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Brenda Nicodemus. Prosodic Markers and Utterance Boundaries in American Sign Language InterpretationReviewed by Svetlana Dachkovsky | pp. 91–96
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The meaning of space in Catalan Sign Language (LSC): Reference, specificity and structure in signed discourseGemma Barberà | pp. 97–105
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The nature of the semantic scale: Evidence from sign language researchKathryn Davidson | pp. 106–110
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The lexical structure of German Sign Language (DGS) in the light of empirical LSP lexicography: On how to integrate iconicity in a corpus-based lexicon modelReiner Konrad | pp. 111–118
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