Signs of Language Revisited
"Signs of Language Revisited," published by Taylor & Francis Inc. in 2000, is a comprehensive exploration that pays tribute to the scientific legacy of esteemed researchers Ursula Bellugi and Ed Klima. This engaging volume, comprising 596 pages, expertly showcases the profound influence of sign language studies on our understanding of language and cognitive processes. Ideal for both students and scholars, it examines the intricate relationships between sign language and broader linguistic theories, enriching the reader's appreciation of this dynamic field. Dive into the world of sign language and discover its remarkable insights into human communication and cognition. Perfect for those looking to expand their knowledge in linguistics and cognitive science, this hardback edition is a must-have addition to any academic library or personal collection.