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Modality and structure in signed and spoken languages [electronic resource]

Modality and structure in signed and spoken languages [electronic resource]

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개인저자
Meier, Richard P. Cormier, Kearsy. Quinto-Pozos, David.
단체저자명
Texas Linguistics Society. Conference (2000 : University of Texas at Austin)
서명 / 저자사항
Modality and structure in signed and spoken languages [electronic resource] / edited by Richard P. Meier, Kearsy Cormier, and David Quinto-Pozos ; with the assistance of Adrianne Cheek, Heather Knapp, and Christian Rathmann.
발행사항
Cambridge :   Cambridge University Press,   2002.  
형태사항
1 online resource (xviii, 480 p.) : ill.
기타형태 저록
Print version:   Meier, Richard P.   Modality and structure in signed and spoken languages   0521803853   (211009) 000045119602  
ISBN
9780511486777 (ebook) 9780521803854 (hardback) 9780521112581 (paperback)
요약
The realisation that signed languages are true languages is one of the great discoveries of linguistic research. The work of many sign language researchers has revealed deep similarities between signed and spoken languages in their structure, acquisition and processing, as well as differences, arising from the differing articulatory and perceptual constraints under which signed languages are used and learned. This book provides a cross-linguistic examination of the properties of many signed languages, including detailed case studies of Hong Kong, British, Mexican and German sign languages. The contributions to this volume, by some of the most prominent researchers in the field, focus on a single question: to what extent is linguistic structure influenced by the modality of language? Their answers offer particular insights into the factors that shape the nature of language and contribute to our understanding of why languages are organised as they are.
일반주기
Title from e-Book title page.  
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1. Why different, why the same? Explaining effects and non-effects of modality upon linguistic structure in sign and speech / Richard P. Meier -- Part I. Phonological Structure in Signed Languages -- 2. Modality differences in sign language phonology and morphophonemics / Diane Brentari -- 3. Beads on a string? Representations of repetition in spoken and signed languages / Rachel Channon -- 4. Psycholinguistic investigations of phonological structure in American Sign Language / David P. Corina and Ursula C. Hildebrandt -- 5. Modality-dependent aspects of sign language production: evidence from slips of the hands and their repairs in German Sign Language / Annette Hohenberger, Daniela Happ and Helen Leuninger -- 6. The role of manually coded English in language development of deaf children / Samuel J. Supalla and Cecile McKee -- Part II. Gesture and Iconicity in Sign and Speech -- 7. A modality-free notion of gesture and how it can help us with the morpheme vs. gesture question in sign language linguistics (or at least give us some criteria to work with) / Arika Okrent -- 8. Gesture as the substrate in the process of ASL grammaticization / Terry Janzen and Barbara Shaffer -- 9. A cross-linguistic examination of the lexicons of four signed languages / Anne-Marie Currie, Richard P. Meier and Keith Walters -- Part III. Syntax in Sign: Few or No Effects of Modality -- 10. Where are all the modality effects? / Diane Lillo-Martin -- 11. Applying morphosyntactic and phonological readjustment rules in natural language negation / Roland Pfau -- 12. Nominal expressions in Hong Kong Sign Language: does modality make a difference? / Gladys Tang and Felix Sze -- Part IV. Using Space and Describing Space: Pronouns, Classifiers and Verb Agreement -- 13. Pronominal reference in signed and spoken language: are grammatical categories modality-dependent? / Susan Lloyd McBurney -- 14. Is verb agreement the same crossmodally? / Christian Rathmann and Gaurav Mathur -- 15. The effects of modality on spatial language: how signers and speakers talk about space / Karen Emmorey -- 16. The effects of modality on BSL development in an exceptional learner / Gary Morgan, Neil Smith, Ianthi Tsimpli and Bencie Woll -- 17. Deictic points in the visual/gestural and tactile/gestural modalities / David Quinto-Pozos.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued also as a book.  
일반주제명
Sign language --Congresses. Modality (Linguistics) --Congresses. Gesture --Congresses.
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Section	Section Description	Page Number
1	    Why different, why the same? Explaining effects and non-effects of modality upon linguistic structure in sign and speech   Richard P. Meier	
Part I	Phonological Structure in Signed Languages	
2	    Modality differences in sign language phonology and morphophonemics   Diane Brentari	
3	    Beads on a string? Representations of repetition in spoken and signed languages   Rachel Channon	
4	    Psycholinguistic investigations of phonological structure in American Sign Language   David P. Corina and Ursula C. Hildebrandt	
5	    Modality-dependent aspects of sign language production: evidence from slips of the hands and their repairs in German Sign Language   Annette Hohenberger and Daniela Happ and Helen Leuninger	
6	    The role of manually coded English in language development of deaf children   Samuel J. Supalla and Cecile McKee	
Part II	Gesture and Iconicity in Sign and Speech	
7	    A modality-free notion of gesture and how it can help us with the morpheme vs. gesture question in sign language linguistics (or at least give us some criteria to work with)   Arika Okrent	
8	    Gesture as the substrate in the process of ASL grammaticization   Terry Janzen and Barbara Shaffer	
9	    A cross-linguistic examination of the lexicons of four signed languages   Anne-Marie Currie and Richard P. Meier and Keith Walters	
Part III	Syntax in Sign: Few or No Effects of Modality	
10	    Where are all the modality effects?   Diane Lillo-Martin	
11	    Applying morphosyntactic and phonological readjustment rules in natural language negation   Roland Pfau	
12	    Nominal expressions in Hong Kong Sign Language: does modality make a difference?   Gladys Tang and Felix Sze	
Part IV	Using Space and Describing Space	
13	    Pronominal reference in signed and spoken language: are grammatical categories modality-dependent?   Susan Lloyd McBurney	
14	    Is verb agreement the same cross-modally?   Christian Rathmann and Gaurav Mathur	
15	    The effects of modality on spatial language: how signers and speakers talk about space   Karen Emmorey	
16	    The effects of modality on BSL development in an exceptional learner   Gary Morgan and Neil Smith and Ianthi Tsimpli and Bencie Woll	
17	    Deictic points in the visual/gestural and tactile/gestural modalities   David Quinto-Pozos

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