Unit information: Sign Linguistics in 2011/12

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Unit name Sign Linguistics
Unit code DEAF20030
Credit points 20
Level of study I/5
Teaching block(s) Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12)
Unit director Dr. Kaneko
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

DEAF10030

Co-requisites

None

School/department School of Applied Community and Health Studies
Faculty Faculty of Social Sciences and Law

Description including Unit Aims

The pre-requisite units introduced basic linguistic concepts to learners and users of British Sign Language. This unit will explore topics of sign linguistics in more depth. The methodology for the collection of good linguistic and sociolinguistic data for sign languages will be studied. The unit will consider both the structure and use of BSL and other signed languages. It will present theories on sign phonology, morphology and syntax (including sign order and the function of simultaneity). The use of space in signed languages, and the role of the analogue and isomorphism in the productive lexicon will be examined in depth. The role of metaphor in BSL will also be considered. This unit will also explore in depth the relationship between gesture and sign language, and also the ways in which language modality (ie whether a language is spoken or signed) affects the structure and use of language. Finally we will also explore how many of these issues affect the development of signed languages, both within individuals and within societies.