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Research Methods in Sign Language Studies - A Practical Guide

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Informationen zum Autor   Eleni Orfanidou is Lecturer of Cognitive/Experimental Psychology at the University of Crete, Greece. She was previously Postdoctoral Research Fellow at City University London, UK, and Research Fellow at the Deafness Cognition and Language Research Centre at University College London, UK. She has published on various aspects of psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics in Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , Journal of Memory and Language , and Nature Communications . Bencie Woll is Professor of Sign Language Studies and Director of the Deafness Cognition and Language Research Centre at University College London, UK. She was elected as a fellow of the British Academy in 2012. She is the co-author or co-editor of many books, including her most recent, Sign Language: An International Handbook (2012) and The Signs of a Savant (2010). Gary Morgan is Professor of Psychology at City University London and Deputy Director of the Deafness Cognition and Language Research Centre at University College London, UK. He has published widely on sign language acquisition, theory of mind development, and psycholinguistic studies of sign languages, and he has developed several tests for assessing language skills in children. He is the co-author of several books, including Directions in Sign Language Acquisition (2002) and The Signs of a Savant (2010). Klappentext Research Methods in Sign Language Studies is a landmark work on sign language research, which spans the fields of linguistics, experimental and developmental psychology, brain research, and language assessment.* Examines a broad range of topics, including ethical and political issues, key methodologies, and the collection of linguistic, cognitive, neuroscientific, and neuropsychological data* Provides tips and recommendations to improve research quality at all levels and encourages readers to approach the field from the perspective of diversity rather than disability* Incorporates research on sign languages from Europe, Asia, North and South America, and Africa* Brings together top researchers on the subject from around the world, including many who are themselves deaf Zusammenfassung This is a landmark work on sign language research, which spans the fields of linguistics, experimental and developmental psychology, brain research, and language assessment. It summarizes all relevant methodologies and provides a detailed synopsis of how to do necessary research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors vii Introduction 1 Eleni Orfanidou, Bencie Woll, and Gary Morgan Part I Collecting Data WITH the Deaf Community 5 1 Ethics, Deaf-Friendly Research, and Good Practice When Studying Sign Languages 7 Jenny Singleton, Amber Martin, and Gary Morgan 2 The Deaf Community as a "Special Linguistic Demographic": Diversity Rather Than Disability as a Framework for Conducting Research with Individuals Who Are Deaf 21 Thomas E. Allen 3 Dissemination and Transfer of Knowledge to the Deaf Community 41 Robert Adam Part II Different Ways of Collecting Sign Language Data 53 4 Collecting and Analyzing Sign Language Data: Video Requirements and Use of Annotation Software 55 Pamela Perniss 5 Transcription and Notation Methods 74 Onno A. Crasborn 6 Instrumented Measures of Sign Production and Perception: Motion Capture, Movement Analysis, Eye-Tracking, and Reaction Times 89 Martha E. Tyrone Part III Collecting Linguistic Data on Sign Languages 105 7 Sign Language Fieldwork 107 Victoria Nyst 8 Research Methods for Studying the Form of Signs 123 Rachel Channon 9 Methods of Research on Sign Language Grammars...

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Notes on Contributors vii
 
Introduction 1
 
Eleni Orfanidou, Bencie Woll, and Gary Morgan
 
Part I Collecting Data WITH the Deaf Community 5
 
1 Ethics, Deaf-Friendly Research, and Good Practice When Studying Sign Languages 7
 
Jenny Singleton, Amber Martin, and Gary Morgan
 
2 The Deaf Community as a "Special Linguistic Demographic": Diversity Rather Than Disability as a Framework for Conducting Research with Individuals Who Are Deaf 21
 
Thomas E. Allen
 
3 Dissemination and Transfer of Knowledge to the Deaf Community 41
 
Robert Adam
 
Part II Different Ways of Collecting Sign Language Data 53
 
4 Collecting and Analyzing Sign Language Data:
 
Video Requirements and Use of Annotation Software 55
 
Pamela Perniss
 
5 Transcription and Notation Methods 74
 
Onno A. Crasborn
 
6 Instrumented Measures of Sign Production and Perception:
 
Motion Capture, Movement Analysis, Eye-Tracking, and Reaction Times 89
 
Martha E. Tyrone
 
Part III Collecting Linguistic Data on Sign Languages 105
 
7 Sign Language Fieldwork 107
 
Victoria Nyst
 
8 Research Methods for Studying the Form of Signs 123
 
Rachel Channon
 
9 Methods of Research on Sign Language Grammars 141
 
Carol A. Padden
 
10 Documentary and Corpus Approaches to Sign Language Research 156
 
Jordan Fenlon, Adam Schembri, Trevor Johnston, and Kearsy Cormier
 
11 Methods in Carrying out Language Typological Research 173
 
Nick Palfreyman, Keiko Sagara, and Ulrike Zeshan
 
12 Data Collection in Sociolinguistics 193
 
Joseph C. Hill
 
Part IV Collecting Cognitive Data on Sign Languages 207
 
13 Research Methods in Psycholinguistic Investigations of Sign Language Processing 209
 
Jill P. Morford, Brenda Nicodemus, and Erin Wilkinson
 
14 Methods in Bimodal Bilingualism Research: Experimental Studies 250
 
Ronice Müller de Quadros, Deborah Chen Pichler,
 
Diane Lillo-Martin, Carina Rebello Cruz, L. Viola Kozak,
 
Jeffrey Levi Palmer, Aline Lemos Pizzio, and Wanette Reynolds
 
15 Studying Sign Language Acquisition 281
 
Amy M. Lieberman and Rachel I. Mayberry
 
16 Research Methods in Studying Reading and Literacy Development in Deaf Children Who Sign 300
 
Fiona E. Kyle
 
Part V Collecting Brain Data on Sign Languages 319
 
17 Studying Sign Language Processing Using Functional Neuroimaging Techniques: FMRI, ERP, MEG and TMS 321
 
Cheryl M. Capek and Helen J. Neville
 
18 Studying Sign Language Disorders: Considering Neuropsychological Data 336
 
Peter C. Hauser, David Quinto-Pozos, and Jenny L. Singleton
 
19 Using and Developing Language and Cognitive Assessments with Deaf Signers 352
 
Tanya Denmark and Joanna Atkinson
 
Index 000

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"The study of sign language has enriched our understandingof what it means to be human. The editors of this book haveselected leaders in the field to share their knowledge and toolswith a growing community." Mark Aronoff, SUNY
 
"This book is required reading for anyone conductingresearch within the deaf community. New and experienced signlanguage researchers will discover extremely valuable informationabout the methodologies, techniques, databases, and other toolsthat are now available for use across a wide range of linguisticfields." Karen Emmorey, San Diego State University

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