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  • Formāts: Hardback, 362 pages, height x width: 230x155 mm, weight: 647 g
  • Sērija : Sign Languages and Deaf Communities [SLDC]
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: De Gruyter Mouton
  • ISBN-10: 150151685X
  • ISBN-13: 9781501516856
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 362 pages, height x width: 230x155 mm, weight: 647 g
  • Sērija : Sign Languages and Deaf Communities [SLDC]
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: De Gruyter Mouton
  • ISBN-10: 150151685X
  • ISBN-13: 9781501516856

This book focuses on how sign language ideologies influence, manifest in, and are challenged by communicative practices. Sign languages are minority languages using the visual-gestural and tactile modalities, whose affordances are very different from those of spoken languages using the auditory-oral modality.



Over the past decades, the field of sign language linguistics has expanded considerably. Recent research on sign languages includes a wide range of subdomains such as reference grammars, theoretical linguistics, psycho- and neurolinguistics, sociolinguistics, and applied studies on sign languages and Deaf communities. The SLDC series is concerned with the study of sign languages in a comprehensive way, covering various theoretical, experimental, and applied dimensions of sign language research and their relationship to Deaf communities around the world. The series provides a multidisciplinary platform for innovative and outstanding research in sign language linguistics and aims at linking the study of sign languages to current trends in modern linguistics, such as new experimental and theoretical investigations, the importance of language endangerment, the impact of technological developments on data collection and Deaf education, and the broadening geographical scope of typological sign language studies, especially in terms of research on non-Western sign languages and Deaf communities.

Introduction - Sign language ideologies: Practices and politics
Sign language ideologies: Practices and politics
3(22)
Annelies Kusters
Mara Green
Erin Moriarty
Kristin Snoddon
Part I Sign language ideologies: Setting the scene
Interrogating sign language ideologies in the Saskatchewan deaf community: An autoethnography
25(18)
Joanne Weber
Bla, Bla, Bla: Understanding inaccessibility through Mexican Sign Language expressions
43(16)
Anne E. Pfister
The ideology of communication practices embedded in an Australian deaf / hearing dance collaboration
59(24)
Gabrielle Hodge
"Goat-Sheep-Mixed-Sign" in Lhasa - Deaf Tibetans' language ideologies and unimodal codeswitching in Tibetan and Chinese sign languages, Tibet Autonomous Region, China
83(28)
Theresia Hofer
Part II Sign language ideologies in teaching
The impact of student and teacher ASL ideologies on the use of English in the ASL classroom
111(18)
Cindee Calton
Finding interpreters who can "OPEN-THEIR-MIND": How Deaf teachers select sign language interpreters in Ha NQi, Vi?t Nam
129(16)
Aron S. Marie
Teaching sign language to parents of deaf children in the name of the CEFR: Exploring tensions between plurilingual ideologies and ASL pedagogical ideologies
145(22)
Kristin Snoddon
Part III Sign language and literacy ideologies
Permissive vs. prohibitive: Deaf and hard-of-hearing students' perceptions of ASL and English
167(18)
Ruth Anna Spooner
An exploration of language ideologies across English literacy and sign languages in multiple modes in Uganda and Ghana
185(16)
Julia Gillen
Noah Ahereza
Marco Nyarko
Feeling what we write, writing what we feel: Written sign language literacy and intersomaticity in a German classroom
201(22)
Erika Hoffmann-Dilloway
Interplays of pragmatism and language ideologies: Deaf and deafblind people's literacy practices in gesture-based interactions
223(22)
Annelies Kusters
Part IV Sign language Ideologies in language planning and policy
Bj and being: Spoken language dominant disability-oriented development and Vietnamese deaf self-determination
245(20)
Audrey C. Cooper
35 years and counting! An ethnographic analysis of sign language ideologies within the Irish Sign Language recognition campaign
265(22)
John Bosco Conama
Ideologies and attitudes toward American Sign Language: Processes of academic language and academic vocabulary coinage
287(22)
Christopher A.N. Kurz
Jeanne E. Reis
Barbara Spiecker
Exploring sign language histories and documentation projects in post-conflict areas
309(24)
Erin Moriarty
Part V Conclusion - Ideology, authority, and power
Ideology, authority, and power
333(20)
Joseph J. Murray
Language Index 353(2)
Subject Index 355
A. Kusters, Heriot-Watt U; M. Green, Barnard College; E. Moriarty, Gallaudet U & Heriot-Watt U; K. Snoddon, Ryerson U.