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Semantic Fields In Sign Languages Colour Kinship And Quantification Ulrike Zeshan Editor Keiko Sagara Editor

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Semantic Fields In Sign Languages Colour Kinship And Quantification Ulrike Zeshan Editor Keiko Sagara Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.28 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Ulrike Zeshan (editor); Keiko Sagara (editor)
ISBN: 9781501511486, 9781501503429, 1501511483, 1501503421
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Semantic Fields In Sign Languages Colour Kinship And Quantification Ulrike Zeshan Editor Keiko Sagara Editor by Ulrike Zeshan (editor); Keiko Sagara (editor) 9781501511486, 9781501503429, 1501511483, 1501503421 instant download after payment.

Typological studies require a broad range of linguistic data from a variety of countries, especially developing nations whose languages are under-researched. This is especially challenging for investigations of sign languages, because there are no existing corpora for most of them, and some are completely undocumented. To examine three cross-linguistically fruitful semantic fields in sign languages from a typological perspective for the first time, a detailed questionnaire was generated and distributed worldwide through emails, mailing lists, websites and the newsletter of the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD). This resulted in robust data on kinship, colour and number in 32 sign languages across the globe, 10 of which are revealed in depth within this volume. These comprise languages from Europe, the Americas and the Asia-Pacific region, including Indonesian sign language varieties, which are rarely studied. Like other volumes in this series, this book will be illuminative for typologists, students of linguistics and deaf studies, lecturers, researchers, interpreters, and sign language users who travel internationally.

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