Sign language linguistics: left hand signers non-inversion of some signs as an argument in favour of a breaking perspective based on iconicity
According to Fusellier-Souza (2004), researchers in the field of sign language linguistics can be organized in two large groups: (i) those who believe that sign languages must be identical to spoken languages and, thus, base their research on the phenomena and categories previously described for the...
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Facultad de Lenguas. Universidad Nacional del Comahue
2020
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Sign language linguistics: left hand signers non-inversion of some signs as an argument in favour of a breaking perspective based on iconicity |
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Sign language linguistics: left hand signers non-inversion of some signs as an argument in favour of a breaking perspective based on iconicity |
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According to Fusellier-Souza (2004), researchers in the field of sign language linguistics can be organized in two large groups: (i) those who believe that sign languages must be identical to spoken languages and, thus, base their research on the phenomena and categories previously described for the latter; and (ii) those who believe that sign languages, being visual-spatial communication systems, may involve mechanisms and phenomena different from those found in spoken languages. In this article I present some arguments in favor of the second view, and identify some problems that arise from the traditional perspective (based on equivalence), which can easily be solved if we adopt a proposal which acknowledges the complexity, richness and difference of sign languages as communication systems. |
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Facultad de Lenguas. Universidad Nacional del Comahue |
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