
Understanding Signed Languages
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Designed for students with no prior knowledge of signed languages or linguistics, this book features:
A comprehensive introduction to the sub-fields of linguistics, including sociolinguistics, linguistic structure, language change, language acquisition, and bilingualism;
Examples from more than 50 of the world's signed languages and a brief "Language in Community" snapshot in each chapter highlighting one signed language and the researchers who are documenting it;
Opportunities to reflect on how language ideologies have shaped scientific inquiry and contributed to linguistic bias;
Review and discussion questions, useful websites, and pointers to additional readings and resources at the end of each chapter.
Understanding Signed Languages provides instructors with a primary or secondary text to enliven the discourse in introductory classes in linguistics, interpreting, deaf education, disability studies, cognitive science, human diversity, and communication sciences and disorders. Students will develop an appreciation for the language-specific and universal characteristics of signed languages and the global communities in which they emerge.
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Understanding Signed Languages is a valuable textbook that comprehensively covers all the topics necessary for students studying signed languages. It presents the information in an easy-to-understand manner.Professor Johanna Mesch, Stockholm University, Sweden
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Jill P. Morford is Professor of Linguistics at the University of New Mexico. She co-edited the volume Language Acquisition by Eye, and has published in Frontiers in Psychology, Cognition, Cognitive Linguistics, Maternal and Child Health Journal, and Bilingualism: Language and Cognition.
Content
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction to Signed Languages
2. Signed Language Communities
3. Phonetics and Phonology in Signed Languages
4. Packaging Meaning in Signs and Constructions in Signed Languages
5. Signed Language Discourse
6. Signs of Change
7. Language Acquisition in the Visual Modality
8. Deaf Communities are Multilingual Communities
Appendix of Signed Languages
Glossary
Index
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