18.3117, Qs: Sign Language and Theory of Accessibility

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Subject: 18.3117, Qs: Sign Language and Theory of Accessibility

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Date: 24-Oct-2007
From: Simone Groeber < s.groeber at gmx.net >
Subject: Sign Language and Theory of Accessibility

 

	
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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:45:12
From: Simone Groeber [s.groeber at gmx.net]
Subject: Sign Language and Theory of Accessibility
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Dear Linguists, 

I'm writing my diploma paper about establishing and maintaining reference
in sign language (Swiss German) conversation. The theoretical basis for my
paper is theory of accessibility and will be completed by concepts of
interactional linguistics. Till now I didn't find any bibliography about
reference in sign language and theory of accessibility...

Do you know about papers on theory of accessibility and sign language? 

Thanks a lot.

Best regards, 

Simone Groeber 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Semantics





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