Nearly all such studies have sought to understand the linguistic constraints of spoken languages, while largely neglecting signed languages. Despite the fact that spoken languages can be classified into types, signed languages are generally assumed to be clustered all together in one type which the current study challenges. Exploring the potential for a varied typology among signed languages requires identifying patterns across a sampling of geographically distinct and historically unrelated signed languages to formulate linguistic generalizations. To that end this study adopts Greenberg’s 1966 analysis of Universals of Kinship Terminology, it examines the linguistic patterns that emerge from a comparison of kinship terminology in 40 signed...
Sign languages can be categorized as shared sign languages or deaf community sign languages, dependi...
This article sets out a conceptual framework and typology of modality effects in the comparison of s...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Nearly all such studies have sought to understand the linguistic constraints of spoken languages, wh...
This paper examines the possible relationship between proposed social determinants of morphological ...
Linguistic research has identified abstract properties that seem to be shared by all languages—such ...
This chapter stands outside of the theme of “advances in sign language development of deaf children....
Do signers of different signed languages establish and maintain reference the same way? Here we comp...
It has been nearly forty years since serious investigation of natural sign languages began to show t...
Do signers of different signed languages establish and maintain reference the same way? Here we comp...
Sign languages employ iconic strategies in their morphology in expressing spatial relations. These s...
This book presents primary data and typological comparisons across sign languages with respect to th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004This thesis examines the use of space for reference i...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004This thesis examines the use of space for reference i...
Sign languages can be categorized as shared sign languages or deaf community sign languages, dependi...
This article sets out a conceptual framework and typology of modality effects in the comparison of s...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Nearly all such studies have sought to understand the linguistic constraints of spoken languages, wh...
This paper examines the possible relationship between proposed social determinants of morphological ...
Linguistic research has identified abstract properties that seem to be shared by all languages—such ...
This chapter stands outside of the theme of “advances in sign language development of deaf children....
Do signers of different signed languages establish and maintain reference the same way? Here we comp...
It has been nearly forty years since serious investigation of natural sign languages began to show t...
Do signers of different signed languages establish and maintain reference the same way? Here we comp...
Sign languages employ iconic strategies in their morphology in expressing spatial relations. These s...
This book presents primary data and typological comparisons across sign languages with respect to th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004This thesis examines the use of space for reference i...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004This thesis examines the use of space for reference i...
Sign languages can be categorized as shared sign languages or deaf community sign languages, dependi...
This article sets out a conceptual framework and typology of modality effects in the comparison of s...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...