A Whole-Language Typology of Japanese Sign Language

  • Morgan M
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… In the present study we take typology to be an overall view of a language wherein the entire list of individual feature characterizations is linked into an overall model; and ideally, …

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Morgan, M. W. (2005). A Whole-Language Typology of Japanese Sign Language. Japanese Journal of Sign Language Studies, 16(0), 13–43. https://doi.org/10.7877/jasl.16.13

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