A Phonological Grammar of Kenyan Sign Language

A Phonological Grammar of Kenyan Sign Language

by Hope E. Morgan
A Phonological Grammar of Kenyan Sign Language

A Phonological Grammar of Kenyan Sign Language

by Hope E. Morgan

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Overview

This grammar of Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) phonology adds to a sparse literature on the units of categorical form in the world’s sign languages. At the same time, it brings descriptive and theoretical research on sign language phonology into better alignment by systematically evaluating current models of sign language phonology for each of the main parameters – handshape, location, and movement – against the KSL data. This grammar also makes a methodological contribution by using a unique dataset of KSL minimal pairs in the analysis, demonstrating that minimal pairs are not as infrequent in sign languages as previously thought.
The main content of the book is found in five chapters on handshape, location, core articulatory movement, manner of movement, and other distinctive features (e.g., orientation, mouth actions). The book also contains two large appendices that document the phonological evidence for each of the 44 handshapes and 37 locations.
This book will be a key reference for descriptive and typological studies of sign phonology, as well as a helpful resource for linguists interested in understanding the similarities and differences between current models of sign phonology and identifying promising avenues for future research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110763027
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 08/01/2022
Series: Sign Language Typology [SLT] , #11
Pages: 634
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Hope E. Morgan, Universität Leiden, Leiden, Niederlande.

Hope E. Morgan, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
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