Published Online: 2018-11-05
Published in Print: 2018-11-27
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Visible Meaning: Sign language and the foundations of semantics
- Visible Meaning: Sign language and the foundations of semantics
- Comments
- Iconic components as gestural elements: The case of LIS
- Modality and contextual salience in co-sign vs. co-speech gesture
- What belongs in the “logical core” of a language?
- A comparison of sign language with speech plus gesture
- Pronouns in space
- Experimental approaches to studying visible meaning
- Quotation, demonstration, and attraction in sign language role shift
- On categorizing types of role shift in Sign languages
- Sign language iconicity and gradient effects
- Reply
- Sign Language Semantics: Problems and Prospects
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Visible Meaning: Sign language and the foundations of semantics
- Visible Meaning: Sign language and the foundations of semantics
- Comments
- Iconic components as gestural elements: The case of LIS
- Modality and contextual salience in co-sign vs. co-speech gesture
- What belongs in the “logical core” of a language?
- A comparison of sign language with speech plus gesture
- Pronouns in space
- Experimental approaches to studying visible meaning
- Quotation, demonstration, and attraction in sign language role shift
- On categorizing types of role shift in Sign languages
- Sign language iconicity and gradient effects
- Reply
- Sign Language Semantics: Problems and Prospects