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Date: 26-Jan-2024
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Sign Language and Linguistics Vol. 26, No. 2 (2024)


Publisher: John Benjamins
                        http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Sign Language and Linguistics
Volume Number: 26
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 01/25/2024

Main Text:

2023.  iv, 182 pp.

Table of Contents

EDITORIAL

Editors’ Notepad
p. 175

ARTICLES

Strategies for new word formation in NGT: A case for simultaneous
morphology
Els van der Kooij, Inge Zwitserlood & Onno Crasborn
pp. 176–217

Variation of sign parameters in narrative and expository discourse: A
view from Israeli Sign Language
Shirit Cohen-Koka, Bracha Nir & Irit Meir
pp. 218–257

SQUIB

Wh-doubling in German Sign Language: Why not sluicing?
Fabian Bross
pp. 258–275

RESEARCHER’S RESOURCES

Units of sub-sign meaning in NGT: A toolbox for sub-sign meaning in a
lexical database
Inge Zwitserlood, Els van der Kooij & Onno Crasborn
pp. 276–322

DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS

Iconicity as a pervasive force in language: Evidence from Ghanaian
Sign Language and Adamorobe Sign Language(University of Brighton,
2021)
Mary Edward
pp. 323–331

Esharani grammatical sketch: An initial description of the lexicon and
grammar(Gallaudet University, 2022)
Ardavan Guity
pp. 332–343

The count-mass distinction in Hong Kong Sign Language: A typological
study into the surface manifestations and the grammatical encoding of
the count-mass distinction in Hong Kong Sign Language using the
framework of Distributed Morphology(The Chinese University of Hong
Kong, 2022)
Emily A.J. Koenders
pp. 344–356

Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories




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