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  • 1
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    almahu_BV044036021
    Format: xxiii, 498 Seiten : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-1-5015-1396-1 , 1-5015-1396-6
    Series Statement: Sign languages and deaf communities volume 7
    Note: Erscheint auch als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-5015-0499-0 10.1515/9781501504990
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-5015-0493-8 10.1515/9781501504990
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Gehörloser Mensch ; Gebärdensprache ; Schriftsprache ; Soziolinguistik ; Psycholinguistik
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  • 2
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    b3kat_BV044036021
    Format: xxiii, 498 Seiten , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781501513961 , 1501513966
    Series Statement: Sign languages and deaf communities volume 7
    Note: Erscheint auch als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-5015-0499-0 10.1515/9781501504990
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-5015-0493-8 10.1515/9781501504990
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Gehörloser Mensch ; Gebärdensprache ; Schriftsprache ; Soziolinguistik ; Psycholinguistik
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  • 3
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    gbv_1778603424
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (522 p.)
    ISBN: 9781501504990
    Series Statement: Sign Languages and Deaf Communities [SLDC]
    Content: This book examines sociolinguistic, educational and psycholinguistic factors that shape the path to sign bilingualism in deaf individuals and contributes to a better understanding of the specific characteristics of a type of bilingualism that is neither territorial nor commonly the result of parent-to-child transmission. The evolution of sign bilingualism at the individual level is discussed from a developmental linguistics perspective on the basis of a longitudinal investigation of deaf learners' bilingual acquisition of German sign language (DGS) and German.  The case studies included in this volume offer unique insights into bilingual deaf learners` sign language and written language productions, and the sophisticated nature of the bilingual competence they attain. Commonalities and differences between sign bilingual language development in deaf learners and language development in other language acquisition scenarios are identified on the basis of a dynamic model of change in the evolution of (learner) language, with a focus on the role of language contact in the organisation of multilingual knowledge and the scope of inter- and intra-individual variation in learner grammars. In many respects, as becomes apparent throughout the chapters of this work, sign bilingualism represents not only a challenge but also a resource. Given this cross-disciplinary perspective, the insights on bilingualism and deafness in this volume will be of interest to a wide range of researchers and professionals
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Preston : Ishara Press | Berlin ;Boston : De Gruyter Mouton
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    gbv_879434139
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 498 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781501504990
    Series Statement: Sign languages and deaf communities volume 7
    Content: "This book examines sociolinguistic, educational and psycholinguistic factors that shape the path to sign bilingualism in deaf individuals and contributes to a better understanding of the specific characteristics of a type of bilingualism that is neither territorial nor commonly the result of parent-to-child transmission. The evolution of sign bilingualism at the individual level is discussed from a developmental linguistics perspective on the basis of a longitudinal investigation of deaf learners' bilingual acquisition of German sign language (DGS) and German. The case studies included in this volume offer unique insights into bilingual deaf learners’ sign language and written language productions, and the sophisticated nature of the bilingual competence they attain. Commonalities and differences between sign bilingual language development in deaf learners and language development in other language acquisition scenarios are identified on the basis of a dynamic model of change in the evolution of (learner) language, with a focus on the role of language contact in the organisation of multilingual knowledge and the scope of inter- and intra-individual variation in learner grammars. In many respects, as becomes apparent throughout the chapters of this work, sign bilingualism represents not only a challenge but also a resource. Given this cross-disciplinary perspective, the insights on bilingualism and deafness in this volume will be of interest to a wide range of researchers and professionals.
    Note: Frontmatter -- -- Acknowledgements -- -- Table of contents -- -- List of figures -- -- List of tables -- -- Notation conventions for sign language examples -- -- List of acronyms for sign languages -- -- 1. The path toward sign bilingualism: a cross-disciplinary perspective -- -- 2. Sign bilingualism: a developmental linguistics perspective -- -- 3. DGS: grammatical sketch and summary of acquisition studies -- -- 4. Bilingual deaf learners’ written German profiles -- -- 5. Sign bilingualism as a challenge and as a resource -- -- References -- -- Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501504938
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501513961
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501513961
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501504938
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501505003
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Plaza Pust, Carolina Bilingualism and deafness Boston : de Gruyter Mouton, 2016 ISBN 9781501513961
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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  • 5
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    Format: 1 online resource (522 pages) : , illustrations.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-5015-0493-2 , 1-5015-0499-1
    Series Statement: Sign languages and deaf communities, volume 7
    Content: This book examines sociolinguistic, educational and psycholinguistic factors that shape the path to sign bilingualism in deaf individuals and contributes to a better understanding of the specific characteristics of a type of bilingualism that is neither territorial nor commonly the result of parent-to-child transmission. The evolution of sign bilingualism at the individual level is discussed from a developmental linguistics perspective on the basis of a longitudinal investigation of deaf learners' bilingual acquisition of German sign language (DGS) and German. The case studies included in this volume offer unique insights into bilingual deaf learners’ sign language and written language productions, and the sophisticated nature of the bilingual competence they attain. Commonalities and differences between sign bilingual language development in deaf learners and language development in other language acquisition scenarios are identified on the basis of a dynamic model of change in the evolution of (learner) language, with a focus on the role of language contact in the organisation of multilingual knowledge and the scope of inter- and intra-individual variation in learner grammars. In many respects, as becomes apparent throughout the chapters of this work, sign bilingualism represents not only a challenge but also a resource. Given this cross-disciplinary perspective, the insights on bilingualism and deafness in this volume will be of interest to a wide range of researchers and professionals.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgements -- , Table of contents -- , List of figures -- , List of tables -- , Notation conventions for sign language examples -- , List of acronyms for sign languages -- , 1. The path toward sign bilingualism: a cross-disciplinary perspective -- , 2. Sign bilingualism: a developmental linguistics perspective -- , 3. DGS: grammatical sketch and summary of acquisition studies -- , 4. Bilingual deaf learners’ written German profiles -- , 5. Sign bilingualism as a challenge and as a resource -- , References -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5015-1396-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9948327321902882
    Format: 1 online resource (522 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781501504990 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Sign languages and deaf communities, volume 7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949517489102882
    Format: 1 online resource (522 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781501504990
    Series Statement: Sign languages and deaf communities, volume 7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
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    De Gruyter,
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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 1501504991 , 9781501504990 , 9781501504938 , 1501504932
    Series Statement: Sign languages and deaf communities ; volume 7
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 1501513966
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501513961
    Language: English
    URL: Lakeland College Access  ((Unlimited Concurrent Users))
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9948635244302882
    Format: 1 online resource (522 pages) : , illustrations.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-5015-0493-2 , 1-5015-0499-1
    Series Statement: Sign languages and deaf communities, volume 7
    Content: This book examines sociolinguistic, educational and psycholinguistic factors that shape the path to sign bilingualism in deaf individuals and contributes to a better understanding of the specific characteristics of a type of bilingualism that is neither territorial nor commonly the result of parent-to-child transmission. The evolution of sign bilingualism at the individual level is discussed from a developmental linguistics perspective on the basis of a longitudinal investigation of deaf learners' bilingual acquisition of German sign language (DGS) and German. The case studies included in this volume offer unique insights into bilingual deaf learners’ sign language and written language productions, and the sophisticated nature of the bilingual competence they attain. Commonalities and differences between sign bilingual language development in deaf learners and language development in other language acquisition scenarios are identified on the basis of a dynamic model of change in the evolution of (learner) language, with a focus on the role of language contact in the organisation of multilingual knowledge and the scope of inter- and intra-individual variation in learner grammars. In many respects, as becomes apparent throughout the chapters of this work, sign bilingualism represents not only a challenge but also a resource. Given this cross-disciplinary perspective, the insights on bilingualism and deafness in this volume will be of interest to a wide range of researchers and professionals.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgements -- , Table of contents -- , List of figures -- , List of tables -- , Notation conventions for sign language examples -- , List of acronyms for sign languages -- , 1. The path toward sign bilingualism: a cross-disciplinary perspective -- , 2. Sign bilingualism: a developmental linguistics perspective -- , 3. DGS: grammatical sketch and summary of acquisition studies -- , 4. Bilingual deaf learners’ written German profiles -- , 5. Sign bilingualism as a challenge and as a resource -- , References -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5015-1396-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959236324302883
    Format: 1 online resource (522 pages) : , illustrations.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-5015-0493-2 , 1-5015-0499-1
    Series Statement: Sign languages and deaf communities, volume 7
    Content: This book examines sociolinguistic, educational and psycholinguistic factors that shape the path to sign bilingualism in deaf individuals and contributes to a better understanding of the specific characteristics of a type of bilingualism that is neither territorial nor commonly the result of parent-to-child transmission. The evolution of sign bilingualism at the individual level is discussed from a developmental linguistics perspective on the basis of a longitudinal investigation of deaf learners' bilingual acquisition of German sign language (DGS) and German. The case studies included in this volume offer unique insights into bilingual deaf learners’ sign language and written language productions, and the sophisticated nature of the bilingual competence they attain. Commonalities and differences between sign bilingual language development in deaf learners and language development in other language acquisition scenarios are identified on the basis of a dynamic model of change in the evolution of (learner) language, with a focus on the role of language contact in the organisation of multilingual knowledge and the scope of inter- and intra-individual variation in learner grammars. In many respects, as becomes apparent throughout the chapters of this work, sign bilingualism represents not only a challenge but also a resource. Given this cross-disciplinary perspective, the insights on bilingualism and deafness in this volume will be of interest to a wide range of researchers and professionals.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgements -- , Table of contents -- , List of figures -- , List of tables -- , Notation conventions for sign language examples -- , List of acronyms for sign languages -- , 1. The path toward sign bilingualism: a cross-disciplinary perspective -- , 2. Sign bilingualism: a developmental linguistics perspective -- , 3. DGS: grammatical sketch and summary of acquisition studies -- , 4. Bilingual deaf learners’ written German profiles -- , 5. Sign bilingualism as a challenge and as a resource -- , References -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5015-1396-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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