Until very recently a large part of the research in sign linguistics concentrated on the similarities between spoken languages and sign languages. Today, the (presumed) uniqueness of sign languages is given increasingly more attention and it isn’t taken for granted any longer that spoken language research instruments (theories, categories, notions...) automatically ‘fit’ sign language research. As a result, sign language researchers are being confronted with a number of fundamental questions, such as questions about the nature of gestural-visual languages. It is shown here that their answers have implications beyond the domain of sign linguistics.status: publishe
It has been argued that properties of the visual-gestural modality impose a homogenizing effect on s...
This book brings together what has been learned about the relationships between human languages, cog...
One of the oldest references to people using their hands, heads and other parts of the body to signi...
Until very recently a large part of the research in sign linguistics concentrated on the similaritie...
For a long time, sign languages -the languages used mainly within Deaf communities- were, at best, c...
Linguistic research on Flemish-Belgian Sign Language is still in its infancy: it was not until 1990 ...
This paper will show how sign language research has changed quite radically since the publication of...
Linguistic research on Flemish-Belgian Sign Language is still in its infancy: it was not until 1990 ...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to sign language structure and researc...
This paper will show how sign language research has changed quite radically since the publication of...
When the linguistic analysis of Flemish-Belgian first started now almost a decade ago, Fevlado, the ...
When the linguistic analysis of Flemish-Belgian first started now almost a decade ago, Fevlado, the ...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to scientific research on sign languag...
It has been nearly forty years since serious investigation of natural sign languages began to show t...
The present paper reviews the main approaches developed for the linguistic analysis of sign languag...
It has been argued that properties of the visual-gestural modality impose a homogenizing effect on s...
This book brings together what has been learned about the relationships between human languages, cog...
One of the oldest references to people using their hands, heads and other parts of the body to signi...
Until very recently a large part of the research in sign linguistics concentrated on the similaritie...
For a long time, sign languages -the languages used mainly within Deaf communities- were, at best, c...
Linguistic research on Flemish-Belgian Sign Language is still in its infancy: it was not until 1990 ...
This paper will show how sign language research has changed quite radically since the publication of...
Linguistic research on Flemish-Belgian Sign Language is still in its infancy: it was not until 1990 ...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to sign language structure and researc...
This paper will show how sign language research has changed quite radically since the publication of...
When the linguistic analysis of Flemish-Belgian first started now almost a decade ago, Fevlado, the ...
When the linguistic analysis of Flemish-Belgian first started now almost a decade ago, Fevlado, the ...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to scientific research on sign languag...
It has been nearly forty years since serious investigation of natural sign languages began to show t...
The present paper reviews the main approaches developed for the linguistic analysis of sign languag...
It has been argued that properties of the visual-gestural modality impose a homogenizing effect on s...
This book brings together what has been learned about the relationships between human languages, cog...
One of the oldest references to people using their hands, heads and other parts of the body to signi...