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This research investigates the unique aspects of signed languages, particularly how both hands contribute to communication. It aims to explore discourse, syntax, and phonology in the Sign Language of the Netherlands, utilizing advanced methods and a large digital corpus.
Deaf people communicate with two hands.
Hearing people communicate with only one mouth.
What are the implications of this difference for our view of human language?
The proposed research aims to approach this central issue by addressing a number of new and concrete questions, using highly innovative methods.
Linguistic models are generally based on the fact that spoken language structures are linear and hierarchically structured.
The symmetry of the two hands in signed languages makes room for a…
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