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Gladys Tang, ed., Hong Kong Sign Language: A Trilingual Dictionary with Linguistic Descriptions (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2007), 703 pages.

This ambitious volume illustrates approximately two thousand signs in Hong Kong Sign Language (HKSL). Organized by handshape, the signs are indexed primarily according to the Roman alphabet and Arabic numerals. Extensive linguistic descriptions (phonological in particular) are given in both English and Chinese. The signs are also translated and presented in context in both languages. The volume includes a comprehensive description of the HKSL classifier system as well. [End Page 94]

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