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Sign Language Prosody

2020
Sign languages are unlike spoken languages because they are produced by a wide range of visibly perceivable articulators: the hands, the face, the head, and the body. There is as yet no consensus on the division of labour between these articulators and the linguistic elements or subsystems that they subserve.
Svetlana Dachkovsky   +3 more
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Language Policies and Sign Languages

2018
This chapter argues for specific actions needed for language planning and language policies involving sign languages and Deaf communities, based on the understanding of what sign languages are, who the signers are, where they sign, and the sign language transmission and maintenance mechanisms of the Deaf community.
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Phonetics of Sign Language

2020
Sign phonetics is the study of how sign languages are produced and perceived, by native as well as by non-native signers. Most research on sign phonetics has focused on American Sign Language (ASL), but there are many different sign languages around the world, and several of these, including British Sign Language, Taiwan Sign Language, and Sign ...
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Sign language and sign language research

2015
Myriam Vermeerbergen   +1 more
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Sign languages

2007
Rachel Sutton-Spence, Bencie Woll
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SIGN LANGUAGE

GSTF INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON COMPUTING, 2010
R. Dhanagopal, B. Manivasakam
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On sign language.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1982
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