A Grammar of German Sign Language (DGS)

Information on data and consultants

See the references below for information on data and consultants.

The sign language data provided in the videos and images in chapter [3.1] were discussed, produced or recreated with a support of two deaf native consultants of DGS (female, 27, located in the South of Germany; male, 27, located in the North of Germany). Both signers were born and raised in Germany and are using DGS as their primary means of communication.

The sign language data provided in the videos and images in chapter [3.3.3] were discussed, produced or recreated with a support of two deaf native consultants of DGS (male, 27 and 38, both located in Northern Germany). Both signers were born and raised in Germany and are using DGS as their primary means of communication.

The sign language data provided in the videos and images in chapter [3.4] were discussed, produced or recreated with a support of two deaf native consultants of DGS (female, 24 and male, 38, both located Northern Germany). Both signers were born and raised in Germany and are using DGS as their primary means of communication.

The sign language data provided in the videos and images in chapter [3.5.1] were discussed, produced or recreated with a support of three deaf native consultants of DGS (female, 27, located in the South of Germany; male, 27 and male, 38, both of them located in the North of Germany). All signers were born and raised in Germany and are using DGS as their primary means of communication.

List of editors

Sina Proske, Derya Nuhbalaoglu, Annika Herrmann, Jana Hosemann & Markus Steinbach

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Bibliographical reference for citation

The entire grammar:
Sina Proske, Derya Nuhbalaoglu, Annika Herrmann, Jana Hosemann & Markus Steinbach (eds.). 2020. A Grammar of German Sign Language (DGS). 1st ed. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series). (http://thesignhub.eu/grammar/dgs) (Accessed 31-10-2021)

A chapter:
Smith, Mary. 2020. Syntax: 3. Coordination and Subordination. In Sina Proske, Derya Nuhbalaoglu, Annika Herrmann, Jana Hosemann and Markus Steinbach (eds.), A Grammar of German Sign Language (DGS). 1st ed. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series), 230-237. ((https://thesignhub.eu/grammar/dgs) (Accessed 31-10-2021)

A section:
Smith, Mary. 2020. Phonology: 1.1.1.2. Finger configuration. In Sina Proske, Derya Nuhbalaoglu, Annika Herrmann, Jana Hosemann and Markus Steinbach (eds.), A Grammar of German Sign Language (DGS). 1st ed. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series), 230-237. (http://thesignhub.eu/grammar/dgs) (Accessed 31-10-2021)