The Signs of Language

The Signs of Language
Title The Signs of Language PDF eBook
Author Edward S. Klima
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 436
Release 1979
Genre Education
ISBN 9780674807969

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In a book with far-reaching implications, Edward S. Klima and Ursula Bellugi present a full exploration of a language in another mode--a language of the hands and of the eyes. They discuss the origin and development of American Sign Language, the internal structure of its basic units, the grammatical processes it employs, and its heightened use in poetry and wit. The authors draw on research, much of it by and with deaf people, to answer the crucial question of what is fundamental to language as language and what is determined by the mode (vocal or gestural) in which a language is produced.

The Signs of Language Revisited

The Signs of Language Revisited
Title The Signs of Language Revisited PDF eBook
Author Karen Emmorey
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 525
Release 2000
Genre Education
ISBN 0805832467

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The burgeoning of research on signed language during the last two decades has had a major influence on several disciplines concerned with mind and language, including linguistics, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, child language acquisition, sociolinguistics, bilingualism, and deaf education. The genealogy of this research can be traced to a remarkable degree to a single pair of scholars, Ursula Bellugi and Edward Klima, who have conducted their research on signed language and educated scores of scholars in the field since the early 1970s. The Signs of Language Revisited has three major objectives: * presenting the latest findings and theories of leading scientists in numerous specialties from language acquisition in children to literacy and deaf people; * taking stock of the distance scholarship has come in a given field, where we are now, and where we should be headed; and * acknowledging and articulating the intellectual debt of the authors to Bellugi and Klima--in some cases through personal reminiscences. Thus, this book is also a document in the sociology and history of science.

Signs

Signs
Title Signs PDF eBook
Author Laura Lynne Jackson
Publisher Dial Press
Pages 321
Release 2019
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0399591591

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"Laura Lynne Jackson is a psychic medium and the author of the New York Times bestseller The Light Between Us. She possesses an incredible gift--the ability to communicate with loved ones who have passed, convey messages of love and healing, and impart a greater understanding of our interconnectedness. Though her abilities are exceptional, they are not unique, and that is the message at the core of this book. Understanding "the secret language of the universe" is a gift available to all. As we learn to ask for and recognize signs from the other side, we will start to find meaning where before there was only confusion, we will see light in the darkness. We may decide to change paths, push toward love, pursue joy, and engage with life in a whole new way. In Signs, Jackson is able to bring the mystical into the everyday. She relates stories of people who have experienced these uncanny revelations and instances of unexplained synchronicity, as well as those drawn from her own experience. There's the producer whose lost child appears to her as a deer that approaches her unhesitatingly at a highway rest stop; the name tag of an ER nurse that lets a terrified wife know that her husband will be okay; the Elvis Presley song that arrives at the exact time of her own father's passing; and many others. This is a book that is both inspiring and practical, deeply comforting and wonderfully motivational in asking us to see beyond ourselves to a more magnificent universal design"--

Signs, Language, and Communication

Signs, Language, and Communication
Title Signs, Language, and Communication PDF eBook
Author Roy Harris
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 308
Release 1996
Genre Communication
ISBN 9780415100892

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Harris proposes a new theory of communication, beginning with the premise that the mental life of an individual should be conceived of as a continuous attempt to integrate the present with the past and future.

Original Signs

Original Signs
Title Original Signs PDF eBook
Author David F. Armstrong
Publisher Gallaudet University Press
Pages 204
Release 2002
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781563681332

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Looks at the origins of language, arguing that sign language and speech develeped at the same time and that language uses both auditory and visual senses.

A Historical and Etymological Dictionary of American Sign Language

A Historical and Etymological Dictionary of American Sign Language
Title A Historical and Etymological Dictionary of American Sign Language PDF eBook
Author Emily Shaw
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY
ISBN 9781563686214

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"Dictionary of all know texts featuring illustrations of early American Sign Language and historical images of French Sign language and linking them with contemporary signs"--

Follow the Signs

Follow the Signs
Title Follow the Signs PDF eBook
Author Rodney B. Sangster
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 191
Release 2020-02-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027261571

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In this his latest book, Sangster presents a comprehensive theory that takes the cognitive view of language in a promising new direction, based upon how linguistic signs relate to one another at different levels of consciousness. At the rational level, where signs are necessarily experienced in context, they are primarily polysemic. At the transpersonal or pre-contextual level, however, they are monosemic, constituting a dynamic and self-organizing relational structure capable of producing a potentially infinite variety of contextual applications. The two levels are united by a stochastic or somatic selection process called contextualization, where feedback from experience assures the evolution of the system. The relational structure itself is composed of archetypes of space and time consciousness that derive from the evolution of the linguistic sign from the signaling behavior of antecedent species. Detailed analyses are provided to explain how the archetypes structure meaning in both the grammatical and lexical spheres, as well as in syntax.