The present paper reviews the main approaches developed for the linguistic analysis of sign languages, discussing the different theoretical assumptions and methodological implications applied along with the history of sign language studies. Sign language research demanded a revolution in some core beliefs of language, namely the linearity of speech, discreteness, and arbitrariness, providing a new way to look at the nature of language
In this article, psychological and psycholinguistic studies on sign language are reviewed. One of ea...
Sign and oral languages are comparatively analyzed and compared in current study. Investigating comm...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to sign language structure and researc...
For a long time, sign languages -the languages used mainly within Deaf communities- were, at best, c...
This paper will show how sign language research has changed quite radically since the publication of...
It has been nearly forty years since serious investigation of natural sign languages began to show t...
Linguistic research has identified abstract properties that seem to be shared by all languages—such ...
This paper will show how sign language research has changed quite radically since the publication of...
For years, the study of spoken languages, on the basis of written and then also oral productions, w...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to scientific research on sign languag...
There are two types of natural human languages: spoken and signed. Following the seminal works by Te...
Taking the recent publication of The Gestural Origin of Language by David Armstrong and Sherman Wilc...
Until very recently a large part of the research in sign linguistics concentrated on the similaritie...
Until very recently a large part of the research in sign linguistics concentrated on the similaritie...
This volume reveals new insights on the faculty of language. By proposing a new approach in the anal...
In this article, psychological and psycholinguistic studies on sign language are reviewed. One of ea...
Sign and oral languages are comparatively analyzed and compared in current study. Investigating comm...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to sign language structure and researc...
For a long time, sign languages -the languages used mainly within Deaf communities- were, at best, c...
This paper will show how sign language research has changed quite radically since the publication of...
It has been nearly forty years since serious investigation of natural sign languages began to show t...
Linguistic research has identified abstract properties that seem to be shared by all languages—such ...
This paper will show how sign language research has changed quite radically since the publication of...
For years, the study of spoken languages, on the basis of written and then also oral productions, w...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to scientific research on sign languag...
There are two types of natural human languages: spoken and signed. Following the seminal works by Te...
Taking the recent publication of The Gestural Origin of Language by David Armstrong and Sherman Wilc...
Until very recently a large part of the research in sign linguistics concentrated on the similaritie...
Until very recently a large part of the research in sign linguistics concentrated on the similaritie...
This volume reveals new insights on the faculty of language. By proposing a new approach in the anal...
In this article, psychological and psycholinguistic studies on sign language are reviewed. One of ea...
Sign and oral languages are comparatively analyzed and compared in current study. Investigating comm...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to sign language structure and researc...