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New Zealand sign language : a reference grammar / Rachel McKee.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, New Zealand : Victoria University of Wellington, ©2017.Description: 133 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9780947518967
  • 0947518967
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 419 23
LOC classification:
  • HV2474 .M37 2017
Contents:
About this book -- NZSL history and use -- Referring to people and things -- Making statements -- Contrasting and comparing -- Asking questions -- Negation -- Expressing actions through verbs -- Enriching the message : modifying adjectives and verbs -- Classifiers : depicting actions and objects -- Connecting ideas -- Reporting dialogue and action : role shifting -- Time concepts -- Fingerspelling -- Numbers in NZSL -- Name signs -- The mouth in NZSL.
Summary: One of the country's three official languages, New Zealand Sign Language evolved in the communities that grew from networks of Deaf children at three schools for the Deaf from the late nineteenth century. The Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language (1997) - now an invaluable online resource at nzsl.vuw.ac.nz - and the Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language (BWB, 2003) were landmarks in documenting the language. A formidable body of scholarly research lies in these volumes, driven by the Deaf Studies Research Unit at Victoria University, led first by Graeme Kennedy and later by David and Rachel McKee. Today, NZSL forms part of the curriculum in intermediate schools, and New Zealanders are increasingly familiar with the language. Drawing on her experience of both teaching and researching NZSL, Rachel McKee has developed A Reference Grammar to support all those who are learning NZSL - students, families and friends of Deaf people, school teachers, public officials. This clear account of language structure and use is illustrated with dozens of videos (accessed via the ebook), drawings and photographs. Purchases of the print book include complementary access to the ebook - instructions are included in the print book on how to access the ebook.
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Non-Fiction - New Zealand Non-Fiction - New Zealand Waimate Non-Fiction Non Fiction 419 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Not for loan A0080022X

Includes bibliographical references (pages 130-131).

About this book -- NZSL history and use -- Referring to people and things -- Making statements -- Contrasting and comparing -- Asking questions -- Negation -- Expressing actions through verbs -- Enriching the message : modifying adjectives and verbs -- Classifiers : depicting actions and objects -- Connecting ideas -- Reporting dialogue and action : role shifting -- Time concepts -- Fingerspelling -- Numbers in NZSL -- Name signs -- The mouth in NZSL.

One of the country's three official languages, New Zealand Sign Language evolved in the communities that grew from networks of Deaf children at three schools for the Deaf from the late nineteenth century. The Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language (1997) - now an invaluable online resource at nzsl.vuw.ac.nz - and the Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language (BWB, 2003) were landmarks in documenting the language. A formidable body of scholarly research lies in these volumes, driven by the Deaf Studies Research Unit at Victoria University, led first by Graeme Kennedy and later by David and Rachel McKee. Today, NZSL forms part of the curriculum in intermediate schools, and New Zealanders are increasingly familiar with the language. Drawing on her experience of both teaching and researching NZSL, Rachel McKee has developed A Reference Grammar to support all those who are learning NZSL - students, families and friends of Deaf people, school teachers, public officials. This clear account of language structure and use is illustrated with dozens of videos (accessed via the ebook), drawings and photographs. Purchases of the print book include complementary access to the ebook - instructions are included in the print book on how to access the ebook.

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