To celebrate the 60th birthday of Siegmund Prillwitz, founder of the Institute for German Sign Language at Hamburg University, and to honour his thirty years of commitment in the field of sign language research, sixteen renowned researchers and research teams from all over the world have published a Festschrift titled "Fortschritte in der Gebärdensprachforschung - Festschrift für Siegmund Prillwitz / Progress in Sign Language Research - In Honor of Siegmund Prillwitz". The list of contributors is ample evidence of Siegmund Prillwitz' high standing in the international research community: Harlan Lane, Carol Padden, Sherman Wilcox, Philip M. Prinz, Dan I. Slobin and Ronnie Wilbur from the USA, Adam Schembri from Australia, Bencie Woll and Jim Kyle from England, Nini Hoiting from the Netherlands, Penny Boyes-Braem from Switzerland, Elena Pizzuto and Virginia Volterra from Italy, Elisabeth Engberg-Pedersen from Denmark, Franz Dotter from Austria, Chrissostomos Papaspyrou from Greece, Renate Fischer, Thomas Hanke and Hubert Wudtke from Germany. The volume's double title in German and English is due to the fact that thirteen of the sixteen papers have been written in English and only three in German. The Festschrift contributions cover topics about in the history of sign language communities, linguistic analyses in sign language research, and insights from education and training. Reflecting the authors' countries of origin, the papers relate to several European and non-European sign languages, and in many cases even compare several languages, with the authors generally succeeding in bringing out the important universal linguistic aspects.
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Hardcover, primarily in English (13 contributions in English & 3 in German), 329 pages, b&w illustrations in text, NOT ex-library. Book is clean and bright with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. Boards show gentle scratches and faint shelfworn marks. Issued without a dust jacket. -- A collection of studies that reflect the advancements in sign language research. The book celebrates the contributions of Siegmund Prillwitz to the field, encompassing diverse areas such as linguistic analysis, sociolinguistics, language acquisition, and bilingualism in sign language. It includes pioneering work by various scholars, offering insights into the development and complexity of sign languages worldwide. -- Contents: -- History and Evolution: -- Origins of the American Deaf-World: Assimilating and Differentiating Societies and Their Relation to Genetic Patterning; How the Alphabet Came to be Used in a Sign Language; Dictionary of the Abbé de l'Épée and His 'Methodical Signs'; Gesture-Language Interface: Evidence from Signed Languages; Promising Progress: Deaf Communities and Aspirations in Europe; -- Sign Language Research: -- Representation of Motion Events in Signed Language and Gesture; Sign, Stroke and the Brain; Gestures in Signing: The Presentation Gesture in Danish Sign Language; Negationsformen in der Österreichischen Gebärdensprache; Interpretation of Signs by (Hearing and Deaf) Members of Different Cultures: A Metonymic Model for Assigning Meaning to Symbolic Gestures; Cross-linguistic Perspectives on Sign Language and Literacy Development; Phrase Structure in ASL and ÖGS; HamNoSys in a Sign Language Generation Context; -- Education and Training: -- What a Deaf Child Needs to See: Advantages of a Natural Sign Language over a Sign System; Integration Gehörloser in das allgemeine Bildungswesen: Überwindung der Sprachbarriere; Gehörlose Kinder und ihre hörenden Erzieher -- To celebrate the 60th birthday of Siegmund Prillwitz, founder of the Institute for German Sign Language at Hamburg University, and to honour his thirty years of commitment in the field of sign language research, sixteen renowned researchers and research teams from all over the world have published a Festschrift titled "Fortschritte in der Gebärdensprachforschung: Festschrift für Siegmund Prillwitz / Progress in Sign Language Research: In Honor of Siegmund Prillwitz". The list of contributors is ample evidence of Siegmund Prillwitz' high standing in the international research community: Harlan Lane, Carol Padden, Sherman Wilcox, Philip M. Prinz, Dan I. Slobin and Ronnie Wilbur from the USA, Adam Schembri from Australia, Bencie Woll and Jim Kyle from England, Nini Hoiting from the Netherlands, Penny Boyes-Braem from Switzerland, Elena Pizzuto and Virginia Volterra from Italy, Elisabeth Engberg-Pedersen from Denmark, Franz Dotter from Austria, Chrissostomos Papaspyrou from Greece, Renate Fischer, Thomas Hanke and Hubert Wudtke from Germany. The volume's double title in German and English is due to the fact that thirteen of the sixteen papers have been written in English and only three in German. The Festschrift contributions cover topics about in the history of sign language communities, linguistic analyses in sign language research, and insights from education and training. Reflecting the authors' countries of origin, the papers relate to several European and non-European sign languages, and in many cases even compare several languages, with the authors generally succeeding in bringing out the important universal linguistic aspects. Seller Inventory # 010235
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