Why The Linguistics of Sign Languages Is Perfect for Beginners
Build a strong foundation in sign linguistics with The Linguistics of Sign Languages: An Introduction, an essential academic resource for students, educators, interpreters, and researchers.
This comprehensive book explores how sign languages function as full natural languages. Using examples from more than thirty sign languages around the world, it explains key linguistic topics such as grammar, syntax, phonology, morphology, discourse, bilingualism, language acquisition, and language change.
Designed as both a self-study guide and university textbook, this title makes complex linguistic concepts accessible through clear explanations, chapter summaries, exercises, and recommended readings.
Whether you are studying deaf studies, linguistics, or sign language education, this book is an outstanding introduction to the richness and diversity of signed languages.
Why You’ll Love This Book
- Excellent beginner-friendly introduction to sign linguistics
- Covers grammar, syntax, phonology, and discourse
- Uses examples from 30+ sign languages worldwide
- Ideal for students, teachers, and interpreters
- Great for academic study and self-learning
Product Details
- Book Title: The Linguistics of Sign Languages: An Introduction
- Editors: Anne Baker, Beppie van den Bogaerde, Roland Pfau, Trude Schermer
- Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
- Category: Sign Language / Linguistics / Education
- Language: English
- Pages: 378
- Publication Year: 2016
- Format: PDF & EPUB
- Delivery: Digital Download
- Compatible With: Mobile, Tablet, PC, eReader

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