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It’s Not What You Sign, It’s How You Sign It: Politeness in American Sign Language
Gallaudet University Press, 2007 Cloth: 978-1-56368-352-7 | eISBN: 978-1-56368-384-8 Library of Congress Classification HV2474.H69 2007 Dewey Decimal Classification 419.7
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The general stereotype regarding interaction between American Sign Language and English is a model of oversimplification: ASL signers are direct and English speakers are indirect. Jack Hoza’s study It’s Not What You Sign, It’s How You Sign It: Politeness in American Sign Language upends this common impression through an in-depth comparison of the communication styles between these two language communities. Hoza investigates relevant social variables in specific contexts and explores the particular linguistic strategies ASL signers and English speakers employ when they interact in these contexts. See other books on: American Language | American Sign Language | Customs & Traditions | How It | Sign Language See other titles from Gallaudet University Press |
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