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The Linguistics of British Sign Language: An Introduction

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Linguistics of British Sign Language: An Introduction
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rachel Sutton-Spence
By (author) Bencie Woll
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:324
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreSign languages, Braille and other linguistic communication
ISBN/Barcode 9780521631426
ClassificationsDewey:419
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 366 Halftones, unspecified; 2 Line drawings, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 18 March 1999
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is the first detailed explanation of the way British Sign Language works and is the product of many years' experience of research and teaching sign linguistics to deaf and hearing people. It assumes no previous knowledge of linguistics or sign language, and is not structured around traditional headings such as phonology, morphology and syntax. Instead it is set out in such a way as to help learners and their teachers understand the linguistic principles behind the language. There are sections on BSL grammar and also on the use of BSL, including social acceptability in signing, variation, and poetry and humour in BSL. Technical terms and linguistic jargon are kept to a minimum, and the text contains many examples from English, BSL, and other spoken and sign languages. The book is amply illustrated and contains exercises, as well as a reading list for further study. An accompanying 90-minute video is available from CACDP, Durham University Science Park, Block 4, Mountjoy Research Centre, Stockton Road, Durham, DH1 3UZ. Tel: 0191 383 1155, or e-mail: durham@cacdp.demon.co.uk