This grammar of Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) phonology adds to a sparse literature on the units of categorical form in the world’s sign languages. At the same time, it brings descriptive and theoretical research on sign language phonology into better alignment by systematically evaluating current models of sign language phonology for each of the main parameters – handshape, location, and movement – against the KSL data. This grammar also makes a methodological contribution by using a unique dataset of KSL minimal pairs in the analysis, demonstrating that minimal pairs are not as infrequent in sign languages as previously thought.The main content of the book is found in five chapters on handshape, location, core articulatory movement, manner o...
Although in many respects sign languages have a similar structure to that of spoken languages, the d...
Sign and spoken languages differ primarily in their perceptual channel, vision vs. audition. This ‘m...
During the past fifty years sign languages have been recognised as gen-uine languages with their own...
Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) is a thriving national sign language used by tens of thousands of signers...
We explore two models of the nonpreference hand in sign language phonology. These models are fully d...
In this paper we analyze issues concerning the representation of handshape in sign languages. We add...
This paper investigates how systematically a young macro-community sign language, Kenyan Sign Langua...
The focus of this work is on the phonological variation across six sign languages in “classifier” co...
AbstractThis paper investigates phonological variation in British Sign Language (BSL) signs produced...
When two languages co-exist in the same environment, there is often some mixing of the systems. As c...
: The aim of this paper is to provide a general view of Sign Language Phonology and of the system I ...
This chapter addresses two issues that concern sign language phonology. The first issue is how iconi...
In investigations of sign language grammar - phonology, morphology, and syntax - the impact of langu...
This thesis examines the phonology and morphology of Turkish Sign Language (TİD). TİD, being conside...
Recombinant distinctive features are economical to phonological systems, yet the movement portion of...
Although in many respects sign languages have a similar structure to that of spoken languages, the d...
Sign and spoken languages differ primarily in their perceptual channel, vision vs. audition. This ‘m...
During the past fifty years sign languages have been recognised as gen-uine languages with their own...
Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) is a thriving national sign language used by tens of thousands of signers...
We explore two models of the nonpreference hand in sign language phonology. These models are fully d...
In this paper we analyze issues concerning the representation of handshape in sign languages. We add...
This paper investigates how systematically a young macro-community sign language, Kenyan Sign Langua...
The focus of this work is on the phonological variation across six sign languages in “classifier” co...
AbstractThis paper investigates phonological variation in British Sign Language (BSL) signs produced...
When two languages co-exist in the same environment, there is often some mixing of the systems. As c...
: The aim of this paper is to provide a general view of Sign Language Phonology and of the system I ...
This chapter addresses two issues that concern sign language phonology. The first issue is how iconi...
In investigations of sign language grammar - phonology, morphology, and syntax - the impact of langu...
This thesis examines the phonology and morphology of Turkish Sign Language (TİD). TİD, being conside...
Recombinant distinctive features are economical to phonological systems, yet the movement portion of...
Although in many respects sign languages have a similar structure to that of spoken languages, the d...
Sign and spoken languages differ primarily in their perceptual channel, vision vs. audition. This ‘m...
During the past fifty years sign languages have been recognised as gen-uine languages with their own...