Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
936043 Lingua 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Evidence from sign language strongly supports three positions: (1) language is a coherent system with universal properties; (2) sign languages diverge from spoken languages in some aspects of their structure; and (3) domain-external factors can be identified that account for some crucial aspects of language structure – uniform and diverse – in both modalities. Assuming that any of these positions excludes the others defeats the purpose of the enterprise.

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