Comparing phonology in spoken language and sign language reveals that core properties such as features, feature categories, the syllable, and constraints on form, exist in both naturally occurring language modalities. But apparent ubiquity can be deceptive. The features themselves are quintessentially different, and key properties, such as linearity and arbitrariness, while universal, occur in inverse proportions to their counterparts, simultaneity and iconicity, in the two modalities. Phonology does not appear full-blown in a new sign language, but it does gradually emerge, accruing linguistic structure over time. Taken together, sign languages suggest that the phonological component of the language faculty is a product of the ways in whic...
Sign languages are visual-gestural communication systems with a great potential for iconic structure...
For a long time, sign languages -the languages used mainly within Deaf communities- were, at best, c...
Research into the effect of phonetic complexity on phonological acquisition has a long history in sp...
This chapter addresses two issues that concern sign language phonology. The first issue is how iconi...
The paper considers sign language phonological features in the context of the basic question about t...
Sign languages offer a unique and informative perspective on the question of the origin of phonologi...
We explore two models of the nonpreference hand in sign language phonology. These models are fully d...
Linguistic research has identified abstract properties that seem to be shared by all languages—such ...
The literature regarding the phonetics and phonology of sign language is growing rapidly. Unfortunat...
It has been nearly forty years since serious investigation of natural sign languages began to show t...
Contains fulltext : 143947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
The present study implemented a sign-repetition task at two points in time to hearing adult learners...
It has been argued that properties of the visual-gestural modality impose a homogenizing effect on s...
This paper uses American Sign Language to explore the concept of the sign language syllable and how ...
Productivity—the hallmark of linguistic competence—is typically attributed to algebraic rules that s...
Sign languages are visual-gestural communication systems with a great potential for iconic structure...
For a long time, sign languages -the languages used mainly within Deaf communities- were, at best, c...
Research into the effect of phonetic complexity on phonological acquisition has a long history in sp...
This chapter addresses two issues that concern sign language phonology. The first issue is how iconi...
The paper considers sign language phonological features in the context of the basic question about t...
Sign languages offer a unique and informative perspective on the question of the origin of phonologi...
We explore two models of the nonpreference hand in sign language phonology. These models are fully d...
Linguistic research has identified abstract properties that seem to be shared by all languages—such ...
The literature regarding the phonetics and phonology of sign language is growing rapidly. Unfortunat...
It has been nearly forty years since serious investigation of natural sign languages began to show t...
Contains fulltext : 143947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
The present study implemented a sign-repetition task at two points in time to hearing adult learners...
It has been argued that properties of the visual-gestural modality impose a homogenizing effect on s...
This paper uses American Sign Language to explore the concept of the sign language syllable and how ...
Productivity—the hallmark of linguistic competence—is typically attributed to algebraic rules that s...
Sign languages are visual-gestural communication systems with a great potential for iconic structure...
For a long time, sign languages -the languages used mainly within Deaf communities- were, at best, c...
Research into the effect of phonetic complexity on phonological acquisition has a long history in sp...