Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... communication in the deaf communities where they are used . Signed languages are sometimes used in other kinds of situations , for example , as an alternative mode of communication in conditions of strong speech taboos ( see Kendon 1988 ...
... communication in the deaf communities where they are used . Signed languages are sometimes used in other kinds of situations , for example , as an alternative mode of communication in conditions of strong speech taboos ( see Kendon 1988 ...
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... communication . A new scholarly field was thus born - zoosemiotics . However , some- one who set as his career goal the understanding of how the human brain processes contextual information could not remain contained within the narrow ...
... communication . A new scholarly field was thus born - zoosemiotics . However , some- one who set as his career goal the understanding of how the human brain processes contextual information could not remain contained within the narrow ...
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... communication ( or social or meaning ) does not even appear in the index . Nowhere in the book is there any substantive account of the natural communication of nonhuman primates and how it compares with human linguistic communication ...
... communication ( or social or meaning ) does not even appear in the index . Nowhere in the book is there any substantive account of the natural communication of nonhuman primates and how it compares with human linguistic communication ...
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Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Peter W Culicover | 127 |
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