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The typological study of signed languages has two principal aims . Its main immediate purpose is to study crosslinguistic patterns of variation with the aim of establishing the range of linguistic variation that can be found across ...
The typological study of signed languages has two principal aims . Its main immediate purpose is to study crosslinguistic patterns of variation with the aim of establishing the range of linguistic variation that can be found across ...
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Signed - language typology has a similar contribution to make to signed - language research . Results generated by typological work on signed languages allow for a broader and empirically tested view of what is common across and typical ...
Signed - language typology has a similar contribution to make to signed - language research . Results generated by typological work on signed languages allow for a broader and empirically tested view of what is common across and typical ...
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both signed and spoken languages , and both signed and spoken languages widely use intonational means ( realized as nonmanual marking in signed languages ) to mark questions . Spoken languages seem to use a somewhat wider range of ...
both signed and spoken languages , and both signed and spoken languages widely use intonational means ( realized as nonmanual marking in signed languages ) to mark questions . Spoken languages seem to use a somewhat wider range 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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