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american sign language linguistics

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American sign language linguistics is a field of research that applies the principles, theories, and methodologies of general linguistics to the systematic study of American Sign Language. It investigates the structural properties of ASL, including its phonology (cherology), morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, as well as its acquisition, use, variation, history, and role within the Deaf community, thereby contributing to the understanding of this natural human language and broader linguistic theory.

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KE

San Diego State University

Purdue University West Lafayette

UB

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

MH

Rochester Institute of Technology

DP

University of Washington

Top Institutions

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Gallaudet University

Washington, United States

University of California San Diego

San Diego, United States

Purdue University West Lafayette

West Lafayette, United States

San Diego State University

San Diego, United States