This chapter describes how deaf-blind people regulate turn-taking in conversations when using tactile sign language. Describes the two different conversation positions, monologue and dialogue, used by deaf-blind signers. Provides line drawings to illustrate how the different positions affect the conversation, and the manual sign structure. Describes turn zones, back channeling and support turns, all of which direct the flow of the conversation. From Bilingualism and Identity in Deaf Communities, Metzger, Melanie (Ed.)
Contains descriptions of 13 methods of communication used by Deaf-Blind People. Includes: Print on P...
This paper presents the main points of the research in the field of tactile communication. It also p...
Signed language users can draw on a range of articulators when expressing linguistic messages, inclu...
This chapter describes how deaf-blind people regulate turn-taking in conversations when using tactil...
This dissertation is primarily about turn-taking and questions as they are carried out in tactile co...
The present study focuses on turn-taking and questions in conversations between deaf-blind persons u...
This is the text of a workshop presentation given at the 13th DbI World Conference on Deaf-Blindness...
Tactile sign language is a variety of a national sign language. Tactile signing among persons with d...
This article reports on a linguistic study examining the use of real space blending in the tactile s...
This chapter examines language-based communication as a mode of interaction for students who are dea...
The goal for this book was to include empirically-based work that is international in scope and exte...
This study focused on tactile ASL as it was used by fluent Deaf-Blind ASL users when they communicat...
This study investigated interpreters’ use of haptic signs through analysis of video recordings of a ...
This chapter investigates adverbial use in tactile American Sign Language (TASL) using a linguistic ...
This PDE discusses an aspect of linguistic use of adverbial morphemes as applied to a single case st...
Contains descriptions of 13 methods of communication used by Deaf-Blind People. Includes: Print on P...
This paper presents the main points of the research in the field of tactile communication. It also p...
Signed language users can draw on a range of articulators when expressing linguistic messages, inclu...
This chapter describes how deaf-blind people regulate turn-taking in conversations when using tactil...
This dissertation is primarily about turn-taking and questions as they are carried out in tactile co...
The present study focuses on turn-taking and questions in conversations between deaf-blind persons u...
This is the text of a workshop presentation given at the 13th DbI World Conference on Deaf-Blindness...
Tactile sign language is a variety of a national sign language. Tactile signing among persons with d...
This article reports on a linguistic study examining the use of real space blending in the tactile s...
This chapter examines language-based communication as a mode of interaction for students who are dea...
The goal for this book was to include empirically-based work that is international in scope and exte...
This study focused on tactile ASL as it was used by fluent Deaf-Blind ASL users when they communicat...
This study investigated interpreters’ use of haptic signs through analysis of video recordings of a ...
This chapter investigates adverbial use in tactile American Sign Language (TASL) using a linguistic ...
This PDE discusses an aspect of linguistic use of adverbial morphemes as applied to a single case st...
Contains descriptions of 13 methods of communication used by Deaf-Blind People. Includes: Print on P...
This paper presents the main points of the research in the field of tactile communication. It also p...
Signed language users can draw on a range of articulators when expressing linguistic messages, inclu...