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Philippe Schlenker, "What It All Means: Semantics for (Almost) Everything" (MIT Press, 2022)

New Books in Language

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Is There a Difference Between Sign Language and Simplified Sign Language?

Sign languages are subject to the same sort of formal analysis when constitute formal languages in that sense as well. But there is an English question so you need to, of course, adapt your theories. The way we represent linguistic sounds is by way of these orders to the articulatory system. If this is the way we encode spoken sounds, it's in principle, you can do the same thing for what your hands do, and what your facial expressions do. That has been the topic of sign language phonology.

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