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Title Formational units in sign languages / edited by Rachel Channon, Harry van der Hulst.

Publication Info. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton ; Nijmegen, the Netherlands : Ishara Press, [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource (346 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Sign language typology ; 3
Sign language typology series ; 3.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Sign languages and spoken languages have many fascinating differences, caused primarily by the reaction of the human mind to different modalities, but also by some important social differences. This book examines the effects of these and other differences on sign language phonology and phonetics using observation, experimentation and theory. Languages examined include Asian, Middle Eastern, European and American sign languages, and language situations include home signers and small village signers, children, gesturers, adult signers and non-native signers"--Provided by publisher.
Contents Introduction: Phonetics, Phonology, Iconicity and Innateness; Part I. Observation; Marked Hand Configurations in Asian Sign Languages; The phonetics and phonology of the TID (Turkish Sign Language) bimanual alphabet; Child-directed signing as a linguistic register; Part II. Experiment; Sign language comprehension: Insights from misperceptions of different phonological parameters; Lexical and Articulatory Influences on Phonological Processing in Taiwan Sign Language; When does a system become phonological? Potential sources of handshape contrast in sign languages.
A phonological awareness test for deaf children using Brazilian Sign LanguagePhonological category resolution in a new Sign Language: A comparative study of handshapes; American Sign Language Tone and Intonation: A Phonetic Analysis of Eyebrow Properties; Part III. Theory; Are dynamic features required in signs?; A constraint-based account of distributional differences in handshapes; ASL Movement Phonemes and Allophones; Movement types, Repetition, and Feature Organization in Hong Kong Sign Language; Language index; Subject index.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject Sign language -- Phonology, Comparative.
Sign language.
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Phonology, Comparative.
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Phonology, Comparative.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic book.
Added Author Channon, Rachel, 1950-
Hulst, Harry van der.
Other Form: Print version: Formational units in sign languages. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton ; Nijmegen, The Netherlands : Ishara Press, ©2011 9781614510673 (DLC) 2011033587 (OCoLC)747232715
ISBN 9781614510680 (electronic book)
1614510687 (electronic book)
9781614510673 (hardback)
1614510679 (hardback)
Standard No. 9786613428264