Markus Steinbach

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Markus Steinbach (* 1967 in Stuttgart ) is a German linguist who is best known for his research in the field of sign language linguistics . Steinbach is Professor of German Linguistics at the Georg-August University in Göttingen .

Works (selection)

  • "What do Agreement Auxiliaries Reveal about the Grammar of Sign Language Agreement?" In: Theoretical Linguistics (2011), 37, 209-221.
  • “Talking hands. On the grammar of sign language. " In: Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio (ed.), Die Hand. Elements of a medical and cultural history. Berlin: LIT-Verlag (2010), 513-534.
  • "Sign languages ​​and the brain: psycho- and neurolinguistic foundations of a visible language." In: Helmut Fink, Rainer Rosenzweig (eds.), Neurons in Conversation - Language and the Brain. Paderborn: Mentis Verlag (2008), 99–128.
  • together with Jörg Meibauer, Ulrike Demske, Jochen Geilfuß-Wolfgang, Jürgen Pafel, Karl Heinz Ramers, Monika Rothweiler: Introduction to German linguistics . 3. Edition. Stuttgart: Metzler Verlag (2015), E- ISBN 978-3-476-05424-1 .

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