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Pinky extension and eye gaze : language use in deaf communities

Author: Ceil Lucas
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Gallaudet University Press, 1998.
Series: Sociolinguistics in deaf communities series, v. 4.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Ceil Lucas
ISBN: 156368070X 9781563680700
OCLC Number: 40137540
Description: ix, 285 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: A preliminary examination of pinky extension : suggestions regarding its occurrence, constraints, and function / Rob Hoopes --
What happens in tactile ASL? / Steven Collins and Karen Petronio --
Grammatical constraints on fingerspelled English verb loans in BSL / Rachel Sutton-Spence --
Contact between a sign language and a written language : character signs in Taiwan sign language / Jean Ann --
The relationship of educational policy to language and cognition in deaf children / Priscilla Shannon Gutierrez --
Conversational repairs in ASL / Valerie L. Dively --
Eye gaze and pronominal reference in American sign language / Melanie Metzger --
Spatial mapping and involvement in ASL storytelling / Susan Mather and Elizabeth A. Winston --
An acculturation model for learners of ASL / Mike Kemp --
Irish sign language : Ireland's second minority language / Sarah E. Burns.
Series Title: Sociolinguistics in deaf communities series, v. 4.
Other Titles: Language use in deaf communities
Responsibility: Ceil Lucas, editor.

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