Sign Language & Linguistics
Volume 26, Issue 2 (2023)
2023. iv, 182 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editors’ Notepadp. 175
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Strategies for new word formation in NGT: A case for simultaneous morphologyEls van der Kooij, Inge Zwitserlood & Onno Crasborn | pp. 176–217
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Variation of sign parameters in narrative and expository discourse: A view from Israeli Sign LanguageShirit Cohen-Koka, Bracha Nir & Irit Meir | pp. 218–257
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Wh-doubling in German Sign Language: Why not sluicing?Fabian Bross | pp. 258–275
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Units of sub-sign meaning in NGT: A toolbox for sub-sign meaning in a lexical databaseInge Zwitserlood, Els van der Kooij & Onno Crasborn | pp. 276–322
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Iconicity as a pervasive force in language: Evidence from Ghanaian Sign Language and Adamorobe Sign Language(University of Brighton, 2021)Mary Edward | pp. 323–331
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Esharani grammatical sketch: An initial description of the lexicon and grammar(Gallaudet University, 2022)Ardavan Guity | pp. 332–343
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The count-mass distinction in Hong Kong Sign Language: A typological study into the surface manifestations and the grammatical encoding of the count-mass distinction in Hong Kong Sign Language using the framework of Distributed Morphology(The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2022)Emily A.J. Koenders | pp. 344–356
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Researcher’s resources
Dissertation abstracts
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFZ: Sign languages, Braille & other linguistic communication
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General