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language but not in another . These morphological phenomena are very similar to those found in young creoles : they are the product of change , grammaticizations , and they are infrequent within the language . Sign - language morphology ...
language but not in another . These morphological phenomena are very similar to those found in young creoles : they are the product of change , grammaticizations , and they are infrequent within the language . Sign - language morphology ...
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Deaf children born to deaf parents ( typically less than 10 percent of all deaf children ) are usually exposed to a sign language from birth . Even in such cases , though , they are also exposed to all the signing systems mentioned ...
Deaf children born to deaf parents ( typically less than 10 percent of all deaf children ) are usually exposed to a sign language from birth . Even in such cases , though , they are also exposed to all the signing systems mentioned ...
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This formal device can then be used to encode other categories , which are not necessarily iconic or motivated , as is illustrated by the various ASL morphological processes mentioned above . Such an explanation implies that noniconic ...
This formal device can then be used to encode other categories , which are not necessarily iconic or motivated , as is illustrated by the various ASL morphological processes mentioned above . Such an explanation implies that noniconic ...
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