Phonological deletion in American Sign Language
Año:
1974
Editorial:
Sign Language Studies, Vol. 5, (1974) pp. 1-19
Tipo de código:
Código:
10.1353/sls.1974.000
Soporte:
Temas
Lingüística » Lingüística de otras Lenguas de Signos
Detalles
The 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.