Introducing Sign Language Literature

Introducing Sign Language Literature
Author: Rachel Sutton-Spence,Michiko Kaneko
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-09-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781349931798

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Introducing Sign Language Literature: Folklore and Creativity is the first textbook dedicated to analyzing and appreciating sign language storytelling, poetry and humour. The authors assume no prior knowledge of sign language or literary studies, introducing readers to a world of visual language creativity in deaf communities. Introducing Sign Language Literature: Folklore and Creativity - Explains in straightforward terms the unique features of this embodied language art form - Draws on an online anthology of over 150 sign language stories, poems and jokes - Suggests ways of analysing and appreciating the rich artistic heritage of deaf communities Watch a short video about the book.

Sign Language

Sign Language
Author: Jim G. Kyle,James Kyle,Bencie Woll
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1988-02-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521357179

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The discovery of the importance of sign language in the deaf community is very recent indeed. This book provides a study of the communication and culture of deaf people, and particularly of the deaf community in Britain. The authors' principal aim is to inform educators, psychologists, linguists and professionals working with deaf people about the rich language the deaf have developed for themselves - a language of movement and space, of the hands and of the eyes, of abstract communication as well as iconic story telling. The first chapters of the book discuss the history of sign language use, its social aspects and the issues surrounding the language acquisition of deaf children (BSL) follows, and the authors also consider how the signs come into existence, change over time and alter their meanings, and how BSL compares and contrasts with spoken languages and other signed languages. Subsequent chapters examine sign language learning from a psychological perspective and other cognitive issues. The book concludes with a consideration of the applications of sign language research, particularly in the contentious field of education. There is still much to be discovered about sign language and the deaf community, but the authors have succeeded in providing an extensive framework on which other researchers can build, from which professionals can develop a coherent practice for their work with deaf people, and from which hearing parents of deaf children can draw the confidence to understand their children's world.

Signing the Body Poetic

Signing the Body Poetic
Author: Dirksen Bauman,Heidi Rose,Jennifer Nelson
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2006-12-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780520935914

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This unique collection of essays, accompanied by videos, at last brings a dazzling view of the literary, social, and performative aspects of American Sign Language to a wide audience. The book presents the work of a renowned and diverse group of deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing scholars who examine original ASL poetry, narrative, and drama. The videos showcases the poems and narratives under discussion in their original form, providing access to them for hearing non-signers for the first time. Together, the book and videos provide new insight into the history, culture, and creative achievements of the deaf community while expanding the scope of the visual and performing arts, literary criticism, and comparative literature. The videos may be viewed online at ucpress.edu/go/signingthebodypoetic.

Sign Language Made Simple

Sign Language Made Simple
Author: Karen Lewis
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1997-08-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780385488570

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Sign Language Made Simple will include five Parts: Part One: an introduction, how to use this book, a brief history of signing and an explanation of how signing is different from other languages, including its use of non-manual markers (the use of brow, mouth, etc in signing.) Part Two: Fingerspelling: the signing alphabet illustrated, the relationship between signing alphabet and ASL signs Part Three: Dictionary of ASL signs: concrete nouns, abstractions, verbs, describers, other parts of speech-approx. 1,000 illustrations. Will also include instructions for non-manual markers, where appropriate. Part Four: Putting it all together: sentences and transitions, includes rudimentary sentences and lines from poems, bible verses, famous quotes-all illustrated. Also, grammatical aspects, word endings, tenses. Part Five: The Humor of Signing: puns, word plays and jokes. Sign Language Made Simple will have over 1,200 illustrations, be easy to use, fun to read and more competitively priced than the competition. It's a knockout addition to the Made Simple list.

Linguistics of American Sign Language

Linguistics of American Sign Language
Author: Clayton Valli,Ceil Lucas
Publsiher: Gallaudet University Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2000
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1563680971

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New 4th Edition completely revised and updated with new DVD now available; ISBN 1-56368-283-4.

Sign Languages

Sign Languages
Author: Joseph C. Hill,Diane C. Lillo-Martin,Sandra K. Wood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429665141

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Sign Languages: Structures and Contexts provides a succinct summary of major findings in the linguistic study of natural sign languages. Focusing on American Sign Language (ASL), this book: offers a comprehensive introduction to the basic grammatical components of phonology, morphology, and syntax with examples and illustrations; demonstrates how sign languages are acquired by Deaf children with varying degrees of input during early development, including no input where children create a language of their own; discusses the contexts of sign languages, including how different varieties are formed and used, attitudes towards sign languages, and how language planning affects language use; is accompanied by e-resources, which host links to video clips. Offering an engaging and accessible introduction to sign languages, this book is essential reading for students studying this topic for the first time with little or no background in linguistics.

Introduction to Deaf Culture

Introduction to Deaf Culture
Author: Thomas K. Holcomb
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2023
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780197503232

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"You are about to enter the realm of Deaf culture, a world that may be completely new to you. Intriguingly, insiders and outsiders to this world may regard it in two completely different fashions. Let us examine this contradiction with the proverbial glass of water that can be viewed as either half-full or half-empty"--

Linguistics of American Sign Language

Linguistics of American Sign Language
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: American Sign Language
ISBN: OCLC:1012150258

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