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The nature of a first typological study on signed languages involves particular methodological problems that do not usually occur in typological surveys on spoken languages . These involve both the method of data collection and the ...
The nature of a first typological study on signed languages involves particular methodological problems that do not usually occur in typological surveys on spoken languages . These involve both the method of data collection and the ...
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These patterns receive a straightforward explanation when we consider the phonetic nature of the sounds involved as well as the speaker / hearer's knowledge of native sound patterns and their frequency of occurrence .
These patterns receive a straightforward explanation when we consider the phonetic nature of the sounds involved as well as the speaker / hearer's knowledge of native sound patterns and their frequency of occurrence .
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The chapter on causation and agency discusses the encoding of causation and the issues it entails , like the nature of categories , the relationship between language and cognition , and the role of cultural norms in the construction of ...
The chapter on causation and agency discusses the encoding of causation and the issues it entails , like the nature of categories , the relationship between language and cognition , and the role of cultural norms in the construction of ...
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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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