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Sutton-Spence, Rachel; Pedroni, Victoria Hidalgo – Sign Language Studies, 2023
This article describes the newly developing form of poetic duets in Libras (Brazilian Sign Language). What do the two people performing a sign language duet poem do to make a duet different from a solo poem? How can we categorize their actions and the effects that these actions create? Drawing on examples of duet poems in Libras, we analyze…
Descriptors: Poetry, Sign Language, Interpersonal Communication, Foreign Countries
Sutton-Spence, Rachel; Napoli, Donna Jo – Sign Language Studies, 2010
The work presented here considers some linguistic methods used in sign anthropomorphism. We find a cline of signed anthropomorphism that depends on a number of factors, including the skills and intention of the signer, the animacy of the entities represented, the form of their bodies, and the form of vocabulary signs referring to those entities.…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Literary Devices, Poetry, Story Telling
Day, Linda; Sutton-Spence, Rachel – Sign Language Studies, 2010
Research presented here describes the sign names and the customs of name allocation within the British Deaf community. While some aspects of British Sign Language sign names and British Deaf naming customs differ from those in most Western societies, there are many similarities. There are also similarities with other societies outside the more…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Deafness, Identification, Foreign Countries

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