Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... language . Sign - language morphology thus seems to comprise two radically different types . One is rich , complex , and simultaneous , and the other is sparse , relatively simple , and sequential . Sign languages seem to present the ...
... language . Sign - language morphology thus seems to comprise two radically different types . One is rich , complex , and simultaneous , and the other is sparse , relatively simple , and sequential . Sign languages seem to present the ...
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... sign languages agree and at the same time to characterize precisely the semantic grounding of the verb . We turn now to the typological puzzle , namely , that all sign languages and only sign languages have this type of verb agreement ...
... sign languages agree and at the same time to characterize precisely the semantic grounding of the verb . We turn now to the typological puzzle , namely , that all sign languages and only sign languages have this type of verb agreement ...
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... sign languages and will not be found in very young sign languages . A more interesting prediction is that a sign language will not have noniconic simultaneous morphological structure if it does not also have iconic simultaneous pro ...
... sign languages and will not be found in very young sign languages . A more interesting prediction is that a sign language will not have noniconic simultaneous morphological structure if it does not also have iconic simultaneous pro ...
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