31.3905, TOC: Sign Language and Linguistics 23 / 1-2 (2020)
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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:47:42
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Sign Language and Linguistics Vol. 23, No. 1-2 (2020)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Sign Language and Linguistics
Volume Number: 23
Issue Number: 1-2
Issue Date: 2020
Subtitle: Special Issue: Special Issue in Memory of Irit Meir
Main Text:
2020. vi, 285 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction:
Irit Meir
Wendy Sandler, Rose Stamp, Marie Coppola and Diane Lillo-Martin
pp. 1–16
Articles:
Person vs. locative agreement: Evidence from late learners and language
emergence
Lily Kwok, Stephanie Berk and Diane Lillo-Martin
pp. 17–37
Argument structure and the role of the body and space in Kenyan Sign Language
Hope E. Morgan
pp. 38–72
Lexical iconicity is differentially favored under transmission in a new sign
language: The effect of type of iconicity
Jennie Pyers and Ann Senghas
pp. 73–95
Cross-linguistic metaphor priming in ASL-English bilinguals: Effects of the
Double Mapping Constraint
Franziska Schaller, Brittany Lee, Zed Sevcikova Sehyr, Lucinda O’Grady Farnady
and Karen Emmorey
pp. 96–111
Spatial metaphors in antonym pairs across sign languages
Carl Börstell and Ryan Lepic
pp. 112–141
>From a demonstrative to a relative clause marker: Grammaticalization of
pointing signs in Israeli Sign Language
Svetlana Dachkovsky
pp. 142–170
Structural cues for symmetry, asymmetry, and non-symmetry in Central Taurus
Sign Language
Rabia Ergin, Ann Senghas, Ray Jackendoff and Lila Gleitman pp. 171–207
Measuring lexical and structural conventionalization in young sign languages
Oksana Tkachman and Carla L. Hudson Kam
pp. 208–232
Visual foreign accent in an emerging sign language
Wendy Sandler, Gal Belsitzman and Irit Meir
pp. 233–257
Topic-open-endedness: Why recursion is overrated
Irit Meir
pp. 258–271
Book Reviews:
Emily Shaw. Gesture in multiparty interaction
Reviewed by Ryan Lepic
pp. 272–279
Vadim Kimmelman. Information structure in sign languages: Evidence from
Russian Sign Language and Sign Language of Netherlands
Reviewed by Derya Nuhbalaoglu
pp. 280–285
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
Pragmatics
Subject Language(s): American Sign Language (ase)
English (eng)
Israeli Sign Language (isr)
Kenyan Sign Language (xki)
Russian Sign Language (rsl)
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