Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
Untertitel:
The Impact of Language
Autor:
Gaurav (EDT) Mathur, Donna Jo (EDT) Napoli
Herausgeber:
Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.12.2010
Zusatztext this book is a good example of how sign language research and deaf empowerment can and should go hand in hand, and would have great value as a set text in sign linguistics and deaf studies classes. Informationen zum Autor Gaurav Mathur is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Gallaudet University.Donna Jo Napoli is Professor of Linguistics at Swarthmore College. Klappentext The articles in Deaf around the World offer an introduction to deaf studies and the study of signed languages. Zusammenfassung The articles in Deaf around the World offer an introduction to deaf studies and the study of signed languages. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction: Why go around the deaf world? Gaurav Mathur and Donna Jo Napoli 1.: Sign Languages: creation, context, form 1: Sign language geography Carol A. Padden 1 Response: Some observations on research methodology in lexicostatistical studies of sign languages James Woodward 2: Two types of nonconcatenative morphology in signed languages Gaurav Mathur and Christian Rathmann 2 Response: Some observations on form-meaning correspondences in two types of verbs in ASL Paul Dudis 3: Sources of handshape error in first-time signers of ASL Deborah Chen Pichler 3 Response: Modality and language in the second language acquisition of American Sign Language Russell S. Rosen 4: Getting to the point: How a simple gesture became a linguistic element in Nicaraguan signing Ann Senghas and Marie Coppola 4 Response: A point well taken: On the typology and diachrony of pointing Roland Pfau 5: Acquisition of topicalization in very late learners of LIBRAS: Degrees of resiliency in language Sandra K. Wood 5 Response: A critical period for the acquisition of a theory of mind? Clues from homesigners Cyril Courtin 6: Interrogatives in Ban Khor Sign Language: A preliminary description Angela M. Nonaka 6 Response: Village sign languages - A commentary Ulrike Zeshan 7: Sign language humour, human singularities, and the origins of language Donna Jo Napoli and Rachel Sutton-Spence 7 Response: Gesture first or speech first in language origins? Adam Kendon 2.: Social Issues/ Civil Rights 8: Best practice for collaborating with deaf communities in developing countries Amy Wilson and Nickson Kakiri 8 Response: Deaf mobilization around the world: A personal perspective Yerker Andersson 9: HIV/AIDS and the Deaf Community: A Conversation Leila Monaghan and Deborah Karp 9 Response: HIV AIDS and Deaf communities in South Africa: A conversation John Meletse and Ruth Morgan 10: The language politics of Japanese Sign Language (Nihon Shuwa) Karen Nakamura 10 Response: Pluralization: An alternative to JSL hegemony Soya Mori 11: Social Situations and the Education of Deaf Children in China Jun Hui Yang 11 Response: Social situations and the education of deaf children in India Madan M. Vasishta 12: Do deaf children eat deaf carrots? Paul Scott 12 First Response: "We're the same, I'm Deaf, you're Deaf, huh!" Donna West ...
Autorentext
Gaurav Mathur is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Gallaudet University. Donna Jo Napoli is Professor of Linguistics at Swarthmore College.
Klappentext
The articles in Deaf around the World offer an introduction to deaf studies and the study of signed languages.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Why go around the deaf world? Gaurav Mathur and Donna Jo Napoli
1.: Sign Languages: creation, context, form
1: Sign language geography Carol A. Padden
1 Response: Some observations on research methodology in lexicostatistical studies of sign languages James Woodward
2: Two types of nonconcatenative morphology in signed languages Gaurav Mathur and Christian Rathmann
2 Response: Some observations on form-meaning correspondences in two types of verbs in ASL Paul Dudis
3: Sources of handshape error in first-time signers of ASL Deborah Chen Pichler
3 Response: Modality and language in the second language acquisition of American Sign Language Russell S. Rosen
4: Getting to the point: How a simple gesture became a linguistic element in Nicaraguan signing Ann Senghas and Marie Coppola
4 Response: A point well taken: On the typology and diachrony of pointing Roland Pfau
5: Acquisition of topicalization in very late learners of LIBRAS: Degrees of resiliency in language Sandra K. Wood
5 Response: A critical period for the acquisition of a theory of mind? Clues from homesigners Cyril Courtin
6: Interrogatives in Ban Khor Sign Language: A preliminary description Angela M. Nonaka
6 Response: Village sign languages - A commentary Ulrike Zeshan
7: Sign language humour, human singularities, and the origins of language Donna Jo Napoli and Rachel Sutton-Spence
7 Response: Gesture first or speech first in language origins? Adam Kendon
2.: Social Issues/ Civil Rights
8: Best practice for collaborating with deaf communities in developing countries Amy Wilson and Nickson Kakiri
8 Response: Deaf mobilization around the world: A personal perspective Yerker Andersson
9: HIV/AIDS and the Deaf Community: A Conversation Leila Monaghan and Deborah Karp
9 Response: HIV AIDS and Deaf communities in South Africa: A conversation John Meletse and Ruth Morgan
10: The language politics of Japanese Sign Language (Nihon Shuwa) Karen Nakamura
10 Response: Pluralization: An alternative to JSL hegemony Soya Mori
11: Social Situations and the Education of Deaf Children in China Jun Hui Yang
11 Response: Social situations and the education of deaf children in India Madan M. Vasishta
12: Do deaf children eat deaf carrots? Paul Scott
12 First Response: "We're the same, I'm Deaf, you're Deaf, huh!" Donna West
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