Contrasting signed and spoken languages

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Languages in Contrast Pub Date : 2022-08-23 DOI:10.1075/lic.00024.gab
Sílvia Gabarró-López, L. Meurant
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For years, the study of spoken languages, on the basis of written and then also oral productions, was the only way to investigate the human language capacity. As an introduction to this first volume of Languages in Contrast devoted to the comparison of spoken and signed languages, we propose to look at the reasons for the late emergence of the consideration of signed languages and multimodality in language studies. Next, the main stages of the history of sign language research are summarized. We highlight the benefits of studying cross-modal and multimodal data, as opposed to the isolated investigation of signed or spoken languages, and point out the remaining methodological obstacles to this approach. This contextualization prefaces the presentation of the outline of the volume.
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对比手语和口语
多年来,在书面和口头作品的基础上研究口语,是研究人类语言能力的唯一途径。作为《语言对比》第一卷的介绍,我们将比较口语和手语,我们建议看看手语和多模态在语言研究中出现较晚的原因。其次,总结了手语研究史上的主要阶段。我们强调了研究跨模态和多模态数据的好处,而不是对手语或口语的孤立调查,并指出了这种方法的其余方法学障碍。这种语境化的序言介绍了该卷的大纲。
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Languages in Contrast
Languages in Contrast LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: Languages in Contrast aims to publish contrastive studies of two or more languages. Any aspect of language may be covered, including vocabulary, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, text and discourse, stylistics, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics. Languages in Contrast welcomes interdisciplinary studies, particularly those that make links between contrastive linguistics and translation, lexicography, computational linguistics, language teaching, literary and linguistic computing, literary studies and cultural studies.
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