Semantic fields in sign languages : : colour, kinship and quantification / / edited by Ulrike Zeshan, Keiko Sagara.

Typological studies require a broad range of linguistic data from a variety of countries, especially developing nations whose languages are under-researched. This is especially challenging for investigations of sign languages, because there are no existing corpora for most of them, and some are comp...

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Superior document:Sign Language Typology, 6
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Place / Publishing House:Boston, [Massachusetts] ;, Berlin, Germany ;, Lancaster, England : : De Gruyter Mouton :, Ishara Press,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Sign language typology series ; 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (400 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Table of Contents --   |t Semantic fields in sign languages – A comparative typological study --   |t Colour terms, kinship terms and numerals in Estonian Sign Language --   |t Colours and Numerals in Spanish Sign Language (LSE) --   |t A typological look at kinship terms, colour terms and numbers in Finnish Sign Language --   |t Kinship terminology in Czech Sign Language --   |t Why is the SKY BLUE? On colour signs in Icelandic Sign Language --   |t Numeral signs and compounding in Chinese Sign Language (CSL) --   |t Colour terms in Indonesian sign language varieties: A preliminary study. --   |t Aspects of number and kinship terms in Japanese Sign Language --   |t Kinship and colour terms in Mexican Sign Language --   |t Number, colour and kinship in New Zealand Sign Language --   |t Language index --   |t Subject index  
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