A novel comparative method for young sign languages: Base comparison
- Description:
- As studies of diverse sign languages (SLs) have grown, scholars have been interested in establishing historical and synchronic relationships between them. This has traditionally been done by identifying lexical cognates between SLs, using versions of the Swadesh (1971) basic vocabulary list, most famously that of Woodward (1991). The most common method of identifying cognates is by using sublex...
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- 11 Dec, 2019
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
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- presentation
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