Sign Language & Linguistics

Volume 16, Issue 1 (2013)

2013.  iii, 118 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
The phonological and semantic bifurcation of the functions of an articulator: HEAD in questions in Turkish Sign Language
Aslı Göksel and Meltem Kelepir
1–30
Acquiring plurality in directional verbs
Lynn Hou
31–73
Squib
Handshape is the hardest path in Portuguese Sign Language acquisition: Towards a universal modality constraint
Patrícia do Carmo, Ana Mineiro, Joana Castelo Branco, Ronice Müller de Quadros and Alexandre Castro-Caldas
75–90
Book review
Review of Nicodemus (2009): Prosodic Markers and Utterance Boundaries in American Sign Language Interpretation
Reviewed by Svetlana Dachkovsky
91–96
Dissertation Abstracts
The meaning of space in Catalan Sign Language (LSC): Reference, specificity and structure in signed discourse
Gemma Barberà
97–105
The nature of the semantic scale: Evidence from sign language research
Kathryn Davidson
106–110
The lexical structure of German Sign Language (DGS) in the light of empirical LSP lexicography: On how to integrate iconicity in a corpus-based lexicon model
Reiner Konrad
111–118
Subjects

Electronic/Multimedia Products

Electronic/Multimedia Products