The Routledge Handbook of Theoretical and Experimental Sign Language Research

Author:   Josep Quer ,  Roland Pfau ,  Annika Herrmann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138801998


Pages:   704
Publication Date:   12 March 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Josep Quer ,  Roland Pfau ,  Annika Herrmann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.960kg
ISBN:  

9781138801998


ISBN 10:   1138801992
Pages:   704
Publication Date:   12 March 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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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

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Josep Quer is a research professor of the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA) at Pompeu Fabra University and leads the Laboratory of Catalan Sign Language (LSCLab). He was co- editor of the international journal Sign Language & Linguistics. Roland Pfau is an associate professor of Sign Language Linguistics in the Department of General Linguistics at the University of Amsterdam and is co-editor of the international journal Sign Language & Linguistics. Annika Herrmann is professor fof Sign Languages and Sign Language Interpreting and head of the Institute of German Sign Language and Communication of the Deaf (IDGS) at the University of Hamburg. She is co-editor of the book series Sign Languages and Deaf Communities.

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