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Argentine Sign Language
In: Sign languages of the world (Berlin, 2015), p. 71-104
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Loss of regional accent after damage to the speech production network
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El impacto sociopolítico del discurso de líderes sordos en Argentina ; THE SOCIO-POLITICAL IMPACT OF DEAF LEADERS' DISCOURSE IN ARGENTINA
In: Anuari de Filologia. Estudis de Lingüística; No 2 (2012); 59-75 ; 2014-1408 (2013)
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El impacto sociopolítico del discurso de líderes sordos en Argentina
In: Anuari de filologia. Estudis de lingüística; 2012: Núm.: 2; 59-75 (2013)
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El impacto sociopolítico del discurso de líderes sordos en Argentina
In: Anuari de Filologia. Estudis de Lingüística, ISSN 2014-1408, Nº. 2, 2012, pags. 59-75 (2012)
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AN INTERACTIONAL APPROACH TO THE ANALYSIS OF ARGENTINE SIGN LANGUAGE
In: Cadernos de Estudos Linguísticos; v. 33 (1997) ; 0102-5767 (2011)
Abstract: Argentine Sign Language or LSA is the primary means of interactive communication between the members of the deaf community. As every other sign language LSA lacks, up to the moment, a written register, all the communication being thus conversational. An important step in the analysis of a sign language must undertake the description of the interaction structure. Our main purpose is thus to present an analysis from an interactional perspective that may give a better account ofthis particular kind of interaction: deaf/deaf (Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson, 1978). Such a view allows us also to examine sign language and its differences and similarities with interaction in spoken languages. On the other hand, it enables the deaf to better comprehend the use of their own sign language. Thus, the unit of analysis has been the interaction. The material under study consisted of 30 hours of video-recordings gathered throughout the seven years of research under different experimental conditions -prepared and spontaneous sessions-, and in different settings -home,association. Three different registers have been observed: public, private and intimate. The main difference between them consisted in the use of space between the participants of the interaction, the non-manual features and in the production of certain adyacent pairs characteristic of each register. We have chosen to analyze the intimate register, that is to say, an interaction carried out by intimate friends or couples in different settings -association, home, for example-, and the different sign acts the deaf perform in order to show the differences and similarities with interaction in spoken languages.
URL: http://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/cel/article/view/1632
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Numeral-incorporating roots in numeral systems: a comparative analysis of two sign languages
In: Sign language studies. - Washington, DC : Gallaudet Univ. Press 11 (2010) 1, 55-75
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The linguistic situation of Argentine deaf community: why not diglossic
In: Journal of multicultural discourses. - London [u.a.] : Routledge 4 (2009) 3, 263-278
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Deaf children's construction of writing
In: Sign language studies. - Washington, DC : Gallaudet Univ. Press 9 (2009) 4, 457-479
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Ideological signs in deaf education discourse
In: Sign bilingualism (Amsterdam, 2008), p. 277-296
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El yo hablado en un caso de psicosis
In: Onomázein: Revista de lingüística, filología y traducción de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, ISSN 0717-1285, Nº. 13, 2006, pags. 159-176 (2006)
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Sign Order in Argentine Sign Language
In: Sign language studies. - Washington, DC : Gallaudet Univ. Press 5 (2004) 1, 63-93
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Sign order in Argentine Sign Language
In: Sign language studies. - Washington, DC : Gallaudet Univ. Press 5 (2004) 1, 63-93
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El signo no está en lugar de
In: Discurso. - Sevilla : Ed. Alfar (2002-2003) 16-17, 19-31
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Semiotic aspects of Argentine sign language : analysis of a videotaped "interview"
In: Bilingualism and identity in deaf communities (Washington, D.C., 2000), p. 204-218
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Bilingualism and indentity in deaf communities
Hauser, Peter C. (Mitarb.); Bellés, Rosa M. (Mitarb.); Krausneker, Verena (Mitarb.). - Washington : Gallaudet Univ. Press, 2000
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An interactional approach to the analysis of Argentine Sign Language
In: Cadernos de estudos lingüisticos. - Campinas : Univ. (1997) 33, 75-82
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Prisoners as a minority minorized by force and communion
In: Texas linguistic forum. - Austin, Tex. (1997) 37, 59-67
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Consideraciones semióticas y discursivas de la Lengua de Señas Argentina
In: Lengua y Habla, ISSN 2244-811X, Vol. 1, Nº. 2, 1996, pags. 137-147 (1996)
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Some distinctions of tense and modality in Argentine Sign Language
In: Papers from the Fifth International Symposium on Sign Language Research ; 1. Perspectives on sign language structure. - Durham : ISLA (1994), 121-130
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