International Review of Sign Linguistics

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Adjectival Intensifier
Adjunct PP
advanced sign language structure research
american
American Sign Language
Asl
Brow Raise
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Chase
creole linguistics
deaf
Echo Questions
edmondson
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Finger Position
Focus Phrase
german
Green Apples
Handshape Change
handshape representation
israeli
item
language
Lee's Tie
Lee’s Tie
Left Dislocation
lexical
lexical semantics
Lexically Governed
Maximal Projection
Morphosyntactic Process
Np Complement
Number Agreement
Number Expression
people
Predicate Nominals
prosody analysis
Red Book
signed language syntax
Small Clause
sociolinguistic variation
Subjacency Violation
Subject Np
Visual Prosody
william

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805819342
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The International Review of Sign Linguistics -- which replaces the International Journal of Sign Linguistics -- is planned as an annual series publishing the most up-to-date scholarly work in all aspects of sign language linguistics. There is no other comparable publication. The international community of sign linguists needs an authoritative outlet for its research findings. IRSL provides this forum for sign linguists, and for those mainstream linguists increasingly interested in sign languages, by filling the void in linguistic analysis of sign language -- as opposed to other concerns, such as deaf education, teaching sign languages, training interpreters, etc. -- and by pulling together in one place linguistic dialogue on sign language structure. It provides a scholarly focus for all linguists who need to remain current with developments in sign linguistics. For the growing international community, IRSL provides a focus for developments within the field and for advancement of the field in scattered research communities.

This review contains seven articles covering a wide range of linguistic areas, signed languages, and theoretical perspectives. Papers deal with the lexicon, morphology, phonology, syntax, pragmatics, prosody, metalinguistic issues, and socio-historical change. Five signed languages are represented including American, German, Australian, French, and Israeli.

William Edmondson, Ronnie B. Wilbur