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Sign Language and Linguistic Universals
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Wendy Sandler
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Diane Lillo-Martin
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9781139163910
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2006
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9781139163910
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Book chapters
pp. xv
Preface
pp. xx
Notation conventions
pp. 3
One human language or two?
pp. 21
Morphology: introduction
pp. 23
Inflectional morphology
pp. 55
Derivational morphology
pp. 76
Classifier constructions
pp. 94
Entering the lexicon: lexicalization, backformation, and cross-modal borrowing
pp. 108
Morphology: conclusion
pp. 113
Meaningless linguistic elements and how they pattern
pp. 120
Sequentiality and simultaneity in sign language phonology
pp. 144
Hand configuration
pp. 174
Location: feature content and segmental status
pp. 182
The non-dominant hand in the sign language lexicon
pp. 196
Movement
pp. 216
Is there a syllable in sign language?
pp. 246
Prosody
pp. 266
Phonology: theoretical implications
pp. 281
Syntax: introduction
pp. 288
Clausal structure
pp. 320
Clausal structure across sign languages
pp. 334
Variations and extensions on basic sentence structures
pp. 369
Pronouns
pp. 404
Topic and focus
pp. 431
WH-questions
pp. 472
Syntax: summary and directions
pp. 477
The effects of modality: linguistic universals and sign language universals
pp. 511
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