[Linganth] reading recommendations?

Steven Black stevepblack at gmail.com
Sun Feb 2 19:57:28 UTC 2020


Perhaps Elizabeth Keating’s work? Also perhaps take a look at Christopher Engelke’s dissertation, and another one by him (and just generally take a look at the journal this appears in):

Engelke, Christopher, and D. Jeffrey Higginbotham (2013). “Looking to Speak: On the Temporality of Misalignment in Interaction Involving an Augmented Communicator Using Eye-Gaze Technology.” Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders 4(1).

 

 

 

From: Linganth <linganth-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org> on behalf of Janina Fenigsen <jfenigsen at gmail.com>
Date: Sunday, February 2, 2020 at 2:09 PM
To: LINGANTH <LINGANTH at listserv.linguistlist.org>
Subject: [Linganth] reading recommendations?

 

Colleagues, do you have any recommendations for readings that apply linguistic anthropological perspective to any aspects of lives of people with disabilities other than deafness? We do have Chuck Goodwin's aphasia text. This is for my student who is developing an MA research project. Many thanks in advance,

 

janina

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