This is a collection of essays giving comprehensive coverage of the discipline of socio-linguistics in deaf communities. Topics of inquiry include: fingerspelling in Langue des Signes Quebecoise (LSQ) in Quebec, Canada; language used by a Navajo family with deaf children; language, policy, classroom practice and multiculturalism in deaf education; aspects of American Sign Language (ASL) discourse and of Filipino Sign Language discourse; and the nature and role of rhetorical langauge in deaf social movements. Among the contributors are: Dominique Machabee, Arlene Blumenthal-Kelly, Jeffrey Davis, Melanie Metzgber, Samuel Supalla, Barbara Gerner de Garcia, Liza B. Martinez, Kathy Jankowski and Ceil Lucas. The book affords a useful opportunity to assess up-to-date information on sign language linguistics worldwide, and its impact on policy and planning in education, interaction with spoken languages, interpreting and the issues of empowerment.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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36 figures, 21 tables, references, index
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-1-56368-036-6 (9781563680366)
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