Language, Band 80George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... signed languages . That is , we want to know how different signed languages can be from one another and to capture the full range of linguistic structures that can be found in signed languages . Looking at the current literature in signed - ...
... signed languages . That is , we want to know how different signed languages can be from one another and to capture the full range of linguistic structures that can be found in signed languages . Looking at the current literature in signed - ...
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... languages alone . 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 ...
... languages alone . 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 ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. both signed and spoken languages , and both signed and spoken languages widely use intonational means ( realized as nonmanual marking in signed languages ) to mark ques- tions . Spoken languages ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. both signed and spoken languages , and both signed and spoken languages widely use intonational means ( realized as nonmanual marking in signed languages ) to mark ques- tions . Spoken languages ...
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acquisition Amsterdam analysis anaphora argues argument Aymara Cambridge CGEL chapter clause clitics cognitive complement consonants constraints context contrast conversational implicature coordinations corpus crosslinguistic deferred reference discourse discussion domain English equatives example fricatives fronted objects function grammar guage homorganic implicature infants interaction interpretation interrogative involving ISBN issues John Benjamins Journal Kikongo LDCA lexical lexicon Lezgian Linguistic Society Malkiel markedness meaning metathesis morphemes morphology names nasal agreement Ngbaka noun Nunberg obstruents occur overt subjects Oxford pairs papers patterns perception phonaesthemes phonetic phonological place of articulation position pragmatic predicted present processing pronouns properties proposed relation relevant representation role segments semantic sentence signed languages similar sound Spanish speakers speech speech perception stop consonants stops stress structure suffix syllable syntactic syntax theory tion topic types typology University Press verb verbal vocative voiced vowel Werker words