(Read free) Talking Hands: What Sign Language Reveals About the Mind
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| #334542 in Books | Simon Schuster | 2008-08-05 | 2008-08-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.44 x1.20 x5.50l,1.05 | File Name: 0743247132 | 368 pages | ISBN13: 9780743247139 | Condition: New | Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The Ubiquity of Sign Language in Deaf Communities|By Dan|Margalit Fox wrote a moving narrative detailing the stepwise evolution of an indigenous sign language in sited in a remote Beduouin village in the Middle East relatively uninfluenced by other established sign language systems. Joining the other three linguists investigating the unique grammatical structures of that mean|From Publishers Weekly|The world of sign languages and cognitive research comes to life in this story of a remote Israeli village that's become a test bed for understanding how the human brain processes language. New York Times reporter Fox follows resea
Imagine a village where everyone "speaks" sign language. Just such a village -- an isolated Bedouin community in Israel with an unusually high rate of deafness -- is at the heart of Talking Hands: What Sign Language Reveals About the Mind. There, an indigenous sign language has sprung up, used by deaf and hearing villagers alike. It is a language no outsider has been able to decode, until now.
A New York Times reporter trained as a linguist, Marg...
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