Grammar, Gesture, and Meaning in American Sign Language
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- ebook: 3086625496
- Author: Scott K Liddell
- License: Free
- Date: Jan,11,2010
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Explores similarities and differences between spoken and signed languages, challenging notions of what constitutes 'language'.
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Scott K. Liddell is Professor of Linguistics and Program Coordinator for the Linguistics Program at Gallaudet University, Washington DC. His publications include American Sign Language Syntax (1980), and he is also the author of nearly 40 articles and chapters relating to sign language grammar and the use of sign language in educating deaf students.
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