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Language Contact in the American Deaf Community

Language Contact in the American Deaf Community

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Authors: Ceil Lucas, Clayton Valli
Publisher: Academic Press
Category: Book

Buy New: $63.95



New (14) Used (7) from $57.56

Sales Rank: 1937570

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 161
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.7

ISBN: 0124580408
Dewey Decimal Number: 305.908161
EAN: 9780124580404
ASIN: 0124580408

Publication Date: August 19, 1992
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Product Description
Started in 1986 as a project to simply describe the linguistic and sociolinguistic features of contact signing and to determine if this type of signing is aptly labeled a pidgin, this book blossomed in depth as the authors' data increased. The initial narrow goals of the book expanded and now project a much larger picture of language contact in the American deaf community. "We were forced...to consider issues somewhat broader than those addressed by the (initial) project," writes Lucas in the preface. The result is a superbly-researched text, documenting the tireless efforts of Lucas and Valli over the last six years. Included in the book is a model of linguistic outcomes of language contact in the deaf community, the patterns of language use which emerged from the data, and the implications of the findings on deaf education, second language teaching, and interpreting.

Key Features
* Describes language contact in the deaf community within the larger context of studies of language contact
* Reviews current issues and research on language contact
* Re-examines claims that the outcome of language contact in the deaf community is a pidgin
* Demonstrates what is unique about language contact in the deaf community based on analysis of videotaped data
* Discusses the educational and teaching implications of findings with regard to language contact in the deaf community


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