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The sociolinguistics of sign languages

Lucas, Ceil(Edited by)
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This is an accessible introduction to the major areas of sociolinguistics as they relate to sign languages and deaf communities.

Clearly organised, it brings together a team of leading experts in sign linguistics to survey the field, and covers a wide range of topics including variation, multilingualism, bilingualism, language attitudes, discourse analysis, language policy and planning.

The book examines how sign languages are distributed around the world; what occurs when they come in contact with spoken and written languages; and how signers use them in a variety of situations.

Each chapter introduces the key issues in each area of inquiry and provides a comprehensive review of the literature.

The book also includes suggestions for further reading and helpful exercises.

The Sociolinguistics of Sign Languages will be welcomed by students in deaf studies, linguistics and interpreter training, as well as spoken language researchers, and researchers and teachers of sign language.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107121493 / 9781107121492
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
306.44
06/09/2001
England
English
249 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.