What's Your Sign for Pizza?

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-10-06
Publisher(s): Gallaudet Univ Pr
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Summary

This introductory text celebrates another dimension of diversity in the United States Deaf community -- variation in the way American Sign Language (ASL) is used by Deaf people all across the nation. The different ways people have of saying or signing the same thing defines variation in language. In spoken English, some people say "soda," others say "pop," "coke," or "soft drink; " in ASL, there are many signs for BIRTHDAY, HALLOWEEN, EARLY, and of course, PIZZA. What's Your Sign for PIZZA derives from an extensive seven-year research project in which more than 200 Deaf ASL users representing different ages, genders and ethnic groups from seven different regions were videotaped sharing their signs for everyday vocabulary. This useful text and its accompanying CD begins with an explanation of the basic concepts of language and the structure of sign language, since sign variation abides by the rules governing all human languages. Each part of the text concludes with questions for discussion, and the final section offers three supplemental readings that provide fu

Author Biography

Ceil Lucas is Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Linguistics at Gallaudet University.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction 1(2)
1. Some Basic Concepts about Language 3(9)
2. Signs Have Parts 12(5)
3. Variation: Basic Concepts 17(6)
4. Phonological Variation 23(18)
5. Syntactic Variation 41(5)
6. Lexical Variation 46(8)
7. Collecting Variable Data 54(3)
8. Summary and Conclusions 57(4)
Notes
59(2)
Supplementary Readings 61(120)
The Importance of Variation Research for Deaf Communities
63(20)
Ceil Lucas and Robert Bayley
Lexical Variation in African American and White Signing
83(28)
Ceil Lucas, Robert Bayley, Ruth Reed, and Alyssa Wulf
Sociolinguistic Variation
111(70)
Ceil Lucas, Robert Bayley, Clayton Valli, Mary Rose, and Alyssa Wulf
Index 181

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