The geometry of visual phonology

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The geometry of visual phonology

Linda Uyechi

(Dissertations in linguistics)

CSLI Publications, c1996

  • : [pbk.]
  • : hbk

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注記

Revision of author's 1994 thesis

Bibliography: p. 231-235

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Uyechi presents an extremely thorough and formal empirical description of the various features of ASL signs, of interest to any theoretician in developing a theory of sign phonology or in testing claims in the theory of the phonology of spoken languages against data from a signed language. The author also presents a formalism for representing signs and makes a number of theoretical proposals based on this formalism. The volume's analysis indicates that the properties of core constructs of the spoken-language phonology, namely the segment and the syllable, differ from the properties of the core constructs in a formal framework of visual phonology. The Geometry of Visual Phonology also differs from other analyses in concluding that such differences are not immediately reconcilable. This volume provides a framework for discussing crucial differences between signs and speech.

目次

  • Part I. The Geometry of Visual Phonology: 1. Sign and speech
  • 2. Visual phonology
  • 3. A guide to the thesis
  • Part II. Hand Prism: 1. 'Traditional' sign parameters
  • 2. Hands that move
  • 3. Handshape
  • 4. Hand orientation
  • Part III. Signing Space: 1. Local signing space
  • 2. Global signing space
  • 3. Discourse signing space
  • 4. The hand in the signing space
  • 5. Signing spaces, locations, and orientations
  • Part IV. The Transition Unit: 1. Change in location
  • 2. Change in handshape
  • 3. Change in orientation
  • 4. Moving on
  • Part V. The Cell: 1. Simple signs
  • 2. Agreement verbs
  • 3. Transition unit and cell
  • Part VI. Segment and Syllable: 1. Consonants, vowels, and syllables
  • 2. Segments and features
  • 3. Feature geometry and segments
  • Part VII. A Different Mode: 1. The geometry of visual phonology
  • 2. The phonology of visual geometry
  • 3. Segment, syllable, unit transition, and cell
  • 4. Universal phonology.

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