Contributions

  • Sandler, Wendy, 1949- - Contributor

Publication

2008 - Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

83,000 words, Guess

Page Count

332 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-10080585570X
  • ISBN-139780805855708
  • Library of Congress Control Number2007281378
  • OCLC Control Number181339576
  • OCLC Control Number144216578
and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780805855708
  • Open LibraryOL18294502M

Classifications

  • LCCHV2474 .M4413 2007
  • LCCHV2474.M4413 2007
  • LCCHV2476.5.I87 M4413 2008eb

Description

This English version of A Language in Space: The Story of Israeli Sign Language, which received the Bahat Award for most outstanding book for a general audience in its Hebrew edition, is an introduction to sign language using Israeli Sign Language (ISL) as a model. Authors Irit Meir and Wendy Sandler offer a glimpse into a number of fascinating descriptions of the ISL community to which linguists and other researchers may not have access. An underlying premise of the book is that language is a mental system with universal properties, and that language lives through people. A clear and engaging read, A Language in Space addresses relevant aspects of sign language, including the most abstract questions and matters related to society and community. Divided into three parts, the book covers:the linguistic structure of Israeli Sign Language;the language and its community; anda broad depiction of ISL and the contribution of sign language research to linguistic theory. This book is intended for linguists (with or without a background in sign language), psychologists, sociologists, educators, students, and anyone with an interest in the human capacity for language.

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Other Editions

  • A language in space: the story of Israeli sign languageLawrence Erlbaum Associates2008-01-01
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