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- Cherology and chereme (from Ancient Gr****: χείρ "hand") are synonyms of phonology and phoneme previously used in the study of sign languages. A chereme, as the...
- mora or a syllable in prosodic phonology, a morpheme in morphology, or a chereme in sign language analysis. Segments are called "discrete" because they...
- first, a separate terminology was used for the study of sign phonology ("chereme" instead of "phoneme", etc.), but the concepts are now considered to apply...
- expression. These meaningless units in sign languages were initially called cheremes, from the Gr**** word for hand, by analogy to the phonemes, from Gr**** for...
- phonemes. In sign languages, the equivalent to phonemes (formerly called cheremes) are defined by the basic elements of gestures, such as hand shape, orientation...
- various branches of linguistics include the lexeme, grammeme, toneme, chereme, sememe, and tagmeme. In linguistics a distinction is made between so-called...
- directly measured. See Mitc**** et al. (2006:1). Stokoe himself termed them cheremes, but other linguists have referred to them as phonemes. See Bahan (1996:11)...
- languages also exhibit ****imilation when the characteristics of neighbouring cheremes may be mixed. Anti****tory ****imilation to an adjacent segment is the most...
- Language Lexicography and Technology: Dictionary, Digital Encyclopedia, Chereme-based Sign Retrieval, and Quadriplegic Deaf Communication Systems. Abstracted...
- Dritok is a constructed language (conlang) created by Donald Boozer in 2007. Boozer was Secretary (2012–2015) and Librarian (2009–2013) of the Language...