In:Advances in Sign Language Corpus Linguistics
Edited by Ella Wehrmeyer
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 108] 2023
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 3 April 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.108.toc
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Table of contents
ForewordIX
Anne Baker
AcknowledgementsXI
Notes on the contributorsXII
List of abbreviations and acronymsXXI
Chapter 1.Sign language corpus linguistics: Taking stock of an emerging discipline1
Editor
Ella Wehrmeyer
Part I.Advances in sign language linguistics
Chapter 2.Negative concord in Sign language of the Netherlands: A journey through a corpus30
Editors
Cindy van Boven
Marloes Oomen
Roland Pfau
Lotte Rusch
Chapter 3.Exploring sign-writing contact and multilingualism in the Norwegian Deaf community66
Editors
Lindsay Ferrara
Benjamin Anible
Lena Mei Anda
Chapter 4.Syntactic functions of nonmanuals in Russian Sign Language90
Editors
Svetlana Burkova
Evgeniia Khristoforova
Vadim Kimmelman
Chapter 5.A corpus-based analysis of coordinate structures in Libras123
Editors
Ronice Müller de Quadros
Jair Barbosa Da Silva
Rodrigo Nogueira Machado
Chapter 6.Verb classes in South African Sign Language: A corpus-driven approach155
Editor
Ella Wehrmeyer
Chapter 7.Exploring regional variation in the DGS Corpus192
Editors
Thomas Hanke
Reiner Konrad
Gabriele Langer
Chapter 8.Studying microdiachronic change with the Catalan Sign Language corpus: A case study on anaphoric chains in narratives219
Editors
Gemma Barberà
Josep Quer
Part II.Advances in sign language corpus construction
Chapter 9.Creating a multifaceted corpus of Swedish Sign Language: Visual, tactile, and L2 signing242
Editor
Johanna Mesch
Chapter 10.Overview of and epistemological conditions for building and using LSF corpora262
Editors
Marie-Anne Sallandre
Brigitta Garcia
Chapter 11.W(h)ither the ASL corpus? Considering trends in signed corpus development287
Julie Hochgesang
Ryan Lepic
Emily Shaw
Chapter 12.Developing an inventory of handshapes, locations, and movements in Hong Kong Sign Language309
Editors
Gladys Tang
Joe Mak
Ka Yiu Cheng
Felix Sze
Chapter 13.Utterance unit annotation for the Japanese Sign Language Dialogue Corpus: Towards a method for detecting interactional boundaries in spontaneous sign language dialogue353
Editors
Mayumi Bono
Tomohiro Okada
Kouhei Kikuchi
Rui Sakaida
Victor Skobov
Yusuke Miyao
Yutaka Osugi
Index383
