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Sign languages in contact
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ISBN: 9781563683565 1563683563 Year: 2007 Volume: v. 13 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Gallaudet University Press,

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Multilingual aspects of signed language communication and disorder
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ISBN: 1783091320 1783091304 1783091312 9781783091317 1306407850 9781306407854 9781783091300 1783091290 9781783091294 9781783091324 9781783091300 9781783091294 Year: 2014 Publisher: Bristol ; Buffalo : Multilingual Matters,

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Inquiry into signed languages has added to what is known about structural variation and language, language learning, and cognitive processing of language. However, comparatively little research has focused on communication disorders in signed language users. For some deaf children, atypicality is viewed as a phase that they will outgrow, and this results in late identification of linguistic or cognitive deficits that might have been addressed earlier. This volume takes a step towards describing different types of atypicality in language communicated in the signed modality such as linguistic impairment caused by deficits in visual processing, difficulties with motor movements, and neurological decline. Chapters within the book also consider communication differences in hearing children acquiring signed and spoken languages.

Modality and structure in signed and spoken languages
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ISBN: 0521803853 0521112583 1107130883 0511178077 0511041616 0511148593 0511330421 0511486774 1280433345 0511043856 9780511041617 9780511486777 9781280433344 9786610433346 6610433348 9780521803854 9780511043857 9780521112581 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,

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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.

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