In:The Linguistics of Sign Languages: An introduction
Edited by Anne E. Baker, Beppie van den Bogaerde, Roland Pfau and Trude Schermer
[Not in series 199] 2016
► pp. 299–324
Chapter 13Language contact and change
Published online: 23 June 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.199.13sch
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.199.13sch
Article outline
- 13.1Introduction
- 13.2Sign languages in historical perspective
- 13.3Sign language families
- 13.4Diachronic change
- 13.4.1Changes at different linguistic levels
- 13.4.2Grammaticalization
- 13.4.3Lexicalization
- 13.5Language contact
- 13.5.1Signed and spoken languages
- 13.5.2Code-switching, code-mixing, and code-blending
- 13.5.3Contact between sign languages
- 13.5.4Sign languages in contact with spoken languages
- Summary
- Test yourself
- Assignments
- References and further reading
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