- Hill,
Joseph C.; Lillo-Martin,
Diane C.; Wood,
Sandra K. (2018-12-12), "
Homesign systems", Sign Languages, Routledge, pp. 117–133, doi:10.4324/9780429020872-7...
- home sign systems. Adam
Kendon (1988)
published a
seminal study of the
homesign system of a deaf Enga
woman from the
Papua New
Guinea highlands, with special...
- home-made gestures,
called homesigns, that
profoundly deaf
children create when they are not
exposed to sign language.
Homesign offers insight into the linguistic...
-
gestural output of
caregivers that deaf
children receive in this context,
homesign typically exhibits some
properties more akin to
language that
solely gesture...
-
exposed to sign
language create their own
gesture communication known as
homesign for the
purpose of
expressing what they are feeling. This term
refers to...
- aren't told to not use
gestures with deaf and hard-of-hearing people.
Homesigning is also
still used in Nicaragua, with deaf
children homesigners using...
-
personal relationships with
foreign signers.
Researchers have
discussed the
homesign systems generated by Deaf
Nepalese in the
absence of or in
addition to...
- in a Ku Waru–speaking region. It
might be
characterized as a
network of
homesign rather than as a
single coherent language. Its use of
signing space is...
- sign
languages used in the country,
including not just LENSEGUA, but also
homesign systems and
Indigenous sign
language of the
Meemul Tziij complex used in...