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Author Zeshan, Ulrike.

Title Sign Languages in Village Communities : Anthropological and Linguistic Insights.

Publication Info. Boston : De Gruyter, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (422 pages).
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Series Sign Language Typology [SLT]
Sign Language Typology SLT.
Contents Acknowledgements; Introduction: Demographic, sociocultural, and linguistic variation across rural signing communities; Part I. Rural signing varieties: Description, documentation and fieldwork practice.; Being a deaf white anthropologist in Adamorobe: Some ethical and methodological issues; Colour signs in two indigenous sign languages; Demarcating generations of signers in the dynamic sociolinguistic landscape of a shared sign-language: The case of the Al-Sayyid Bedouin; The Kata Kolok perfective in child signing: Coordination of manual and non-manual components.
The survival of Algerian Jewish Sign Language alongside Israeli Sign Language in IsraelSigning in the Arctic: External influences on Inuit Sign Language; An exploration in the domain of time: From Yucatec Maya time gestures to Yucatec Maya Sign Language time signs; Deaf signers in Douentza, a rural area in Mali; Language ecological change in Ban Khor, Thailand: An ethnographic case study of village sign language endangerment; Working with village sign language communities: Deaf fieldwork researchers in professional dialogue; Part 2. Profiles of shared-signing communities.
Adamorobe: A demographic, sociolinguistic and sociocultural profileAlipur Sign Language: A sociolinguistic and cultural profile; Algerian Jewish Sign Language: A sociolinguistic sketch; Al-Sayyid: A sociolinguistic Sketch; Sociolinguistic sketch of Ban Khor and Ban Khor Sign Language; Chican Sign Language: A sociolinguistic sketch; Kata Kolok: An updated sociolinguistic profile; Sociolinguistic sketch of Konchri Sain; Sociolinguistic profile of Inuit Sign Language; Mardin Sign Language: Signing in a "deaf family"; Yolngu Sign Language: A sociolinguistic profile; Language index; Subject index.
Summary The book is a unique collection of research on sign languages that have emerged in rural communities with a high incidence of, often hereditary, deafness. These ""village sign languages"" represent the latest addition to the comparative investigation of languages in the gestural modality. With analyses and primary data from eleven different rural communities, the volume represents the first concerted effort by leading experts in both anthropology and linguistics to capture the social dynamics of ""deaf villages"". The chapters address pertinent issues in contemporary linguistics, such as cross.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Language English.
Subject Sign language -- Cross-cultural studies.
Sign language.
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies.
Subject Deaf -- Language.
Deaf -- Language.
Deaf.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author De Vos, Connie.
Added Title Sign Language Typology [SLT]
Sign Language Typology
Subseries Of: (CKB)3390000000063279
Other Form: Print version: Zeshan, Ulrike. Sign Languages in Village Communities. Boston : De Gruyter, 2012 (DLC) 2013409535
ISBN 1614512035
9781614512035
9781614511496
1614511497