The Routledge handbook of theoretical and experimental sign language research. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge handbook of theoretical and experimental sign language research. (2020)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge handbook of theoretical and experimental sign language research
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of theoretical and experimental sign language research
Theoretical and experimental sign language research - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Josep Quer, Roland Pfau, Annika Herrmann.
- Editors:
- Quer, Josep
Pfau, Roland
Herrmann, Annika - Contents:
- Chapter 1 Harry van der Hulst & Els van der Kooij: Sign language phonology – theoretical perspectives Chapter 2 Uta Benner: Phonological comprehension – experimental perspectives Chapter 3 Eva Gutierrez-Sigut & Cristina Baus: Lexical processing in comprehension and production – experimental perspectives Chapter 4 Jordan Fenlon & Diane Brentari: Prosody – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 5 Josep Quer: Verb agreement – theoretical perspectives Chapter 6 Jana Hosemann: Verb agreement – experimental perspectives Chapter 7 Gladys Tang, Jia Li, & Jia He: Classifiers – theoretical perspectives Chapter 8 Inge Zwitserlood: Classifiers – experimental perspectives Chapter 9 Evie A. Malaia & Marina Milković: Aspect – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 10 Natasha Abner: Determiner phrases – theoretical perspectives Chapter 11 Meltem Kelepir: Content interrogatives – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 12 Kadir Gökgöz: Negation – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 13 Carlo Cecchetto: Null arguments and ellipsis – theoretical perspectives Chapter 14 Diane Lillo-Martin: Null arguments – experimental perspectives Chapter 15 Chiara Branchini: Relative clauses – theoretical perspectives Chapter 16 Markus Steinbach: Role shift – theoretical perspectives Chapter 17 Pamela Perniss: Use of sign space – experimental perspectives Chapter 18 Gemma Barberà: Specificity and definiteness – theoretical perspectives Chapter 19 Vadim Kimmelman &Chapter 1 Harry van der Hulst & Els van der Kooij: Sign language phonology – theoretical perspectives Chapter 2 Uta Benner: Phonological comprehension – experimental perspectives Chapter 3 Eva Gutierrez-Sigut & Cristina Baus: Lexical processing in comprehension and production – experimental perspectives Chapter 4 Jordan Fenlon & Diane Brentari: Prosody – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 5 Josep Quer: Verb agreement – theoretical perspectives Chapter 6 Jana Hosemann: Verb agreement – experimental perspectives Chapter 7 Gladys Tang, Jia Li, & Jia He: Classifiers – theoretical perspectives Chapter 8 Inge Zwitserlood: Classifiers – experimental perspectives Chapter 9 Evie A. Malaia & Marina Milković: Aspect – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 10 Natasha Abner: Determiner phrases – theoretical perspectives Chapter 11 Meltem Kelepir: Content interrogatives – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 12 Kadir Gökgöz: Negation – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 13 Carlo Cecchetto: Null arguments and ellipsis – theoretical perspectives Chapter 14 Diane Lillo-Martin: Null arguments – experimental perspectives Chapter 15 Chiara Branchini: Relative clauses – theoretical perspectives Chapter 16 Markus Steinbach: Role shift – theoretical perspectives Chapter 17 Pamela Perniss: Use of sign space – experimental perspectives Chapter 18 Gemma Barberà: Specificity and definiteness – theoretical perspectives Chapter 19 Vadim Kimmelman & Josep Quer: Quantification – theoretical perspectives Chapter 20 Kathryn Davidson: Implicatures – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 21 Jeremy Kuhn: Discourse anaphora – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 22 Elisabeth Volk & Annika Herrmann: Discourse particles – theoretical perspectives Chapter 23 Philippe Schlenker: Logical visibility and iconicity in sign language semantics – theoretical perspectives Chapter 24 Ronnie B. Wilbur: Non-manual markers – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 25 Bencie Woll & Dave Vinson: Gesture and sign – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 26 Vadim Kimmelman & Roland Pfau: Information structure – theoretical perspectives Chapter 27 Caterina Donati: Bimodal bilingual grammars – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 28 Annemarie Kocab & Ann Senghas: Language emergence – theoretical and experimental perspectives Chapter 29 Marcel R. Giezen: Working memory in signers – experimental perspectives … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 419.072
Sign language acquisition
Sign language -- Research - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781317624271
9781317624288
9781315754499 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138801998
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