A good rule of thumb: Variable phonology in American Sign Language

Autor/a: BATTINSON, R.; MARKOWICZ, H.; WOODWARD, J.
Año: 1975
Editorial: Washing, D.C.: Georgetown University, 1975
Tipo de código: Copyright
Soporte: Digital

Temas

Lingüística » Lingüística de otras Lenguas de Signos

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Knowing that modern linguistics owes much to a centuries-old tradition of phonology, it may be difficult to understand why interest in sign languages of the deaf has focused primarily on synta, and has tended to ignore the form of the signs themselves. There are three principal reasons.

En R. W. Fasold & R. W. Shuy (Eds.): Analyzing variation in language, pp. 291-302.