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The signed languages that are the subject of this article are the primary languages of communication in the deaf communities where they are used . Signed languages are sometimes used in other kinds of situations , for example , as an ...
The signed languages that are the subject of this article are the primary languages of communication in the deaf communities where they are used . Signed languages are sometimes used in other kinds of situations , for example , as an ...
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It is generally not used by deaf people in communication with each other but is used in educational settings and in communication with hearing people . In the countries where such systems exist , however , signedlanguage users are often ...
It is generally not used by deaf people in communication with each other but is used in educational settings and in communication with hearing people . In the countries where such systems exist , however , signedlanguage users are often ...
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Nowhere in the book is there any substantive account of the natural communication of nonhuman primates and how it ... And indeed , when such a comparison is made , it is found that other animal species communicate only with signals ...
Nowhere in the book is there any substantive account of the natural communication of nonhuman primates and how it ... And indeed , when such a comparison is made , it is found that other animal species communicate only with signals ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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