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5. Word classes and word formation
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Irit Meir
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Notational conventions ix
- Sign language acronyms xi
- 1. Introduction 1
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I. Phonetics, phonology, and prosody
- 2. Phonetics 4
- 3. Phonology 21
- 4. Visual prosody 55
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II. Morphology
- 5. Word classes and word formation 77
- 6. Plurality 112
- 7. Verb agreement 136
- 8. Classifiers 158
- 9. Tense, aspect, and modality 186
- 10. Agreement auxiliaries 204
- 11. Pronouns 227
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III. Syntax
- 12. Word order 245
- 13. The noun phrase 265
- 14. Sentence types 292
- 15. Negation 316
- 16. Coordination and subordination 340
- 17. Utterance reports and constructed action 365
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IV. Semantics and pragmatics
- 18. Iconicity and metaphor 388
- 19. Use of sign space 412
- 20. Lexical semantics: Semantic fields and lexical aspect 432
- 21. Information structure 462
- 22. Communicative interaction 489
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V. Communication in the visual modality
- 23. Manual communication systems: evolution and variation 513
- 24. Shared sign languages 552
- 25. Language and modality 574
- 26. Homesign: gesture to language 601
- 27. Gesture 626
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VI. Psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics
- 28. Acquisition 647
- 29. Processing 687
- 30. Production 711
- 31. Neurolinguistics 739
- 32. Atypical signing 762
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VII. Variation and change
- 33. Sociolinguistic aspects of variation and change 788
- 34. Lexicalization and grammaticalization 816
- 35. Language contact and borrowing 841
- 36. Language emergence and creolisation 862
- 37. Language planning 889
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VIII. Applied issues
- 38. History of sign languages and sign language linguistics 909
- 39. Deaf education and bilingualism 949
- 40. Interpreting 980
- 41. Poetry 998
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IX. Handling sign language data
- 42. Data collection 1023
- 43. Transcription 1045
- 44. Computer modelling 1075
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Indexes
- Index of subjects 1103
- Index of sign languages 1120
- Index of spoken languages 1125
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Notational conventions ix
- Sign language acronyms xi
- 1. Introduction 1
-
I. Phonetics, phonology, and prosody
- 2. Phonetics 4
- 3. Phonology 21
- 4. Visual prosody 55
-
II. Morphology
- 5. Word classes and word formation 77
- 6. Plurality 112
- 7. Verb agreement 136
- 8. Classifiers 158
- 9. Tense, aspect, and modality 186
- 10. Agreement auxiliaries 204
- 11. Pronouns 227
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III. Syntax
- 12. Word order 245
- 13. The noun phrase 265
- 14. Sentence types 292
- 15. Negation 316
- 16. Coordination and subordination 340
- 17. Utterance reports and constructed action 365
-
IV. Semantics and pragmatics
- 18. Iconicity and metaphor 388
- 19. Use of sign space 412
- 20. Lexical semantics: Semantic fields and lexical aspect 432
- 21. Information structure 462
- 22. Communicative interaction 489
-
V. Communication in the visual modality
- 23. Manual communication systems: evolution and variation 513
- 24. Shared sign languages 552
- 25. Language and modality 574
- 26. Homesign: gesture to language 601
- 27. Gesture 626
-
VI. Psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics
- 28. Acquisition 647
- 29. Processing 687
- 30. Production 711
- 31. Neurolinguistics 739
- 32. Atypical signing 762
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VII. Variation and change
- 33. Sociolinguistic aspects of variation and change 788
- 34. Lexicalization and grammaticalization 816
- 35. Language contact and borrowing 841
- 36. Language emergence and creolisation 862
- 37. Language planning 889
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VIII. Applied issues
- 38. History of sign languages and sign language linguistics 909
- 39. Deaf education and bilingualism 949
- 40. Interpreting 980
- 41. Poetry 998
-
IX. Handling sign language data
- 42. Data collection 1023
- 43. Transcription 1045
- 44. Computer modelling 1075
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Indexes
- Index of subjects 1103
- Index of sign languages 1120
- Index of spoken languages 1125