
The Semiotic Diversity of Language
The Case of Signed Languages
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[Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 36] 2022. v, 248 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 9 June 2023
Published online on 9 June 2023
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Table of Contents
- On the semiotic diversity of language: The case of signed languagesAlysson Lepeut & Inez Beukeleers | pp. 1–15
- Stance in Flemish Sign Language: A multimodal and polysemiotic phenomenonFien Andries, Geert Brône & Myriam Vermeerbergen | pp. 16–45
- Showing where you stand: The depictive potential of the lexical sign ls in LSFB conversations about language attitudesSébastien Vandenitte | pp. 46–72
- A corpus-based study of ‘Away gestures’ across four signed languages: DGS, LSC, LSFB and PJMSílvia Gabarró-López & Anna Kuder | pp. 73–107
- Prosodic marking of contrast in LSFB (French Belgian Sign Language): An investigation of manual cues and their relations to prominenceClara Lombart | pp. 108–144
- Put another way: Reformulation as a window into discourse and interaction in LSFB (French Belgian Sign Language)Laurence Meurant | pp. 145–178
- Gesture at the crossroads: Interpreting semiotic fields in a task-based exchangeEmily Shaw | pp. 179–211
- Who’s got the upper hand? A cross-linguistic study on overlap in VGT and LSFBInez Beukeleers & Alysson Lepeut | pp. 212–246
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