Chapter 8 Classifiers

Classifiers (currently also called 'depicting handshapes'), are observed in almost all sign languages studied to date and form a well-researched topic in sign language linguistics. Yet, these elements are still subject to much debate with respect to a variety of matters. Several different...

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Main Author: Zwitserlood, Inge (auth)
Other Authors: Pfau, Roland (Editor), Steinbach, Markus (Editor), Woll, Bencie (Editor)
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Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2012
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