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Motivated phonological templates in Sign Language
2016Mediterranean Morphology Meetings, Vol 10 (2016): Quo vadis morphology?
Belsitzman, Gal, Sandler, Wendy
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The other hand in sign language phonology
The Blackwell companion to phonology, 2011Item does not contain ...
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Phonological priming in British Sign Language
2006Models of lexical access seek to explain how incoming language data is mapped onto long-term lexical representations. The experiment reported here aims to provide insight into which elements of language input are used for mapping onto a sign language lexicon.
Dye, Matthew W.G., Shih, Shui-I
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Phonological Deletion in American Sign Language
Sign Language Studies, 1974The American Sign Language of the deaf (ASL) has a level of structure which is analogous to phonology. The natural basis for both lexical description and analysis of variation is the articulatory dynamics of the hands and body.
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The (early) history of sign language phonology
2022AbstractThis chapter addresses the history of sign phonology, starting with some early pioneers (specifically Bébian 1825 and West 1960) who developed notational systems, which fully (although often implicitly, as in Bébian’s case) acknowledge that signs can be segmented into smaller, meaningless parts.
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A Prosodic Model of Sign Language Phonology
1999Superior to any other book on the subject that I have seen. I can see it being used as a class text or reference for current theory in sign language phonology. This book is intended in part to provide linguists and cognitive scientists who do not know sign language with a point of entry into the study of sign language phonology.
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Expanding Echo: Coordinated Head Articulations as Nonmanual Enhancements in Sign Language Phonology
Cognitive Science, 2021Cornelia Loos, Donna Jo Napoli
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Speakers aren't blank slates (with respect to sign-language phonology)!
Cognition, 2023Judit Gervain
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