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Turntaking Fingerspelling And Contact In Signed Languages Gallaudet Sociolinguistics 1st Ceil Lucas

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Turntaking Fingerspelling And Contact In Signed Languages Gallaudet Sociolinguistics 1st Ceil Lucas
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Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Ceil Lucas
ISBN: 9781563681288, 9781563681882, 1563681285, 1563681889
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Turntaking Fingerspelling And Contact In Signed Languages Gallaudet Sociolinguistics 1st Ceil Lucas by Ceil Lucas 9781563681288, 9781563681882, 1563681285, 1563681889 instant download after payment.

Compiled and edited by Ceil Lucas, Turn-Taking, Fingerspelling, And Contact In Signed Languages is the eight volume in the outstanding Gallaudet University Press "Sociolinguistics in Deaf Communities" series. The ten contributors bring to their work an expertise in their subject matter and an ability to present their material with a careful balance of scholarship and accessibility. The essays include Kristin J. Mulrooney's Variation in ASL Fingerspelling"; Bruce A. Sofinski's "So, Why Do I Call This English?; Paul Dudis' "Grounded Blend Maintenance as a Discourse Strategy"; Mieke Van Herreweghe's "Turn-Taking Mechanisms and Active Participation in Meetings with Deaf and Hearing Participants in Flanders". The final article, "Deaf People in Bilingual Speaking Communities: The Case of Deaf People in Bareclona", is the impressive and collaborative work of Esperanza Morales-Lopez, Delfina Agliaga-Emetrio, Jesus Amador Alonso-Rodriguez, Rosa Maria Boldu-Menasanch, Julia Garrusta-Ribes, and Victoria Gras Ferrer. Turn-Taking, Fingerspelling, And Contact In Signed Languages is a welcome and strongly recommended addition to Signing and Sign Language academic reference collections and supplemental reading lists.

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