Linguistics of American Sign Language by Clayton Valli

Linguistics of American Sign Language by Clayton Valli

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Featuring a section on morphology and syntax, 18 readings, and homework assignments based on the accompanying DVD, this fourth edition provides an introduction to ASL linguistics. It features research on iconic signs in ASL and the relationship between metaphor and iconicity in signed languages; variation in ASL; and more.

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Linguistics of American Sign Language by Clayton Valli

Featuring a section on morphology and syntax, 18 readings, and homework assignments based on the accompanying DVD, this fourth edition provides an introduction to ASL linguistics. It features research on iconic signs in ASL and the relationship between metaphor and iconicity in signed languages; variation in ASL; and more.

Ceil Lucas is a linguistics professor at Gallaudet University. She co-authored The Linguistics of ASL (with Clayton Valli) and Language Contact in the American Deaf Community (also with Clayton Valli), both of which were published in 1992.

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ISBN 13 9781563682834
ISBN 10 1563682834
Title Linguistics of American Sign Language
Author Clayton Valli
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Binding Type Mixed media product
Publisher Gallaudet University Press,U.S.
Year published 2005-07-01
Number of pages 560
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