- A
nonmanual feature, also
sometimes called nonmanual signal or sign
language expression, are the
features of sign
languages that do not use the hands....
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organized visual language that is
expressed by
employing both
manual and
nonmanual features.
Besides North America,
dialects of ASL and ASL-based creoles...
- device—between
their eyebrows and on one side of
their mouths—to
capture nonmanual features of the language. Erard,
Michael (November 9, 2017). "Why Sign-Language...
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upper nonmanual ended up with
occupations in the same level. Only 1.2% of sons with
fathers who had
farming occupations ended up in
upper nonmanual occupations...
- people's legs. This sign also
means "****". The
diction is
determined by
nonmanual markers. This sign is
often confused for "gender".[citation needed] The...
- sign,
along with
location (TAB),
orientation (ORI),
movement (SIG), and
nonmanual features.
Different sign
languages make use of
different handshapes. Possible...
- signs' parameters: handshape, movement, location, palm orientation, and
nonmanual signal or marker. A
minimal pair may
exist in the
signed language if the...
- Reilly, Judy (2005). "How
Faces Come to
Serve Grammar: The
Development of
Nonmanual Morphology in
American Sign Language". In
Brenda Schick; Marc Marschack;...
- Minxiong, Chiayi, Taiwan. TSL, like
other sign languages,
incorporates nonmanual markers with lexical, syntactic, discourse, and
affective functions. These...
- of five
components of a sign,
along with
handshape (DEZ),
location (TAB),
movement (SIG), and
nonmanual features.
American Sign
Language grammar v t e...