22.3365, TOC: Sign Language and Linguistics 14/1 (2011)

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Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Sign Language and Linguistics 
Volume Number:  14 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2011 


Subtitle:  Nonmanuals in Sign Language   


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2011. vi, 212 pp.

Table of Contents

Editor's Notepad 
1-2

Articles
	
Nonmanuals in sign languages
Annika Herrmann and Markus Steinbach 
3-8

Syntax and prosodic consequences in ASL: Evidence from multiple WH-questions
Sarah Churng 
9-48

Negation in Turkish Sign Language: The syntax of nonmanual markers
Kadir Gökgöz 
49-75

Eye gaze and verb agreement in German Sign Language: A first glance
Jana Hosemann 
76-93

Mouth gestures in British Sign Language: A case study of tongue protrusion in
BSL narratives
Donna Lewin and Adam C. Schembri 
94-114

Nonmanual markings for topic constructions in Hong Kong Sign Language
Felix Sze 
115-147

Nonmanuals, semantic operators, domain marking, and the solution to two
outstanding puzzles in ASL
Ronnie B. Wilbur 
148-178

Linguistics as structure in computer animation: Toward a more effective
synthesis of brow motion in American Sign Language
Rosalee Wolfe, Peter Cook, John C. McDonald and Jerry Schnepp 
179-199

Book Review
	
Kristin Jean Mulrooney, Extraordinary from the ordinary ? Personal experience
narratives in American Sign Language
Reviewed by Frank Bechter 
201-206

Dissertation Abstract
	
The signing of Deaf children with autism: Lexical phonology and
perspective-taking in the visual-spatial modality: (The University of Texas at
Austin, 2010)
Aaron Shield 
207-212 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Phonology
                     Psycholinguistics
                     Semantics
                     Syntax
                     Typology

Subject Language(s): American Sign Language (ase)
                     British Sign Language (bfi)
                     Chinese Sign Language (csl)
                     German Sign Language (gsg)
                     Turkish Sign Language (tsm)







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