Variation in Indonesian Sign Language A Typological and Sociolinguistic Analysis
This pioneering work on Indonesian Sign Language (BISINDO) explores the linguistic and social factors that lie behind variation in the grammatical domains of negation and completion. Using a corpus of spontaneous data from signers in the cities of Solo and Makassar, Palfreyman applies an innovative...
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Berlin/Boston
De Gruyter
2019
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