William C Stokoe's research while affiliated with Gallaudet University and other places
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Publication (1)
It is approaching a half century since Bill Stokoe published his revolutionary monograph, Sign Language Structure: An Outline of the Visual Communication Systems of the American Deaf It is rare for a work of innovative scholarship to spark a social as well as an intellectual revolution, but that is just what Stokoe's 1960 paper did. And it is indic...
Citations
... (de gauche à droite : configuration, orientation, emplacement, mouvement) [Bentele, 1999] Le système de transcription HamNoSys (Hamburg Notation System), développé par un groupe de personnes sourdes et entendantes et publié pour la première fois en 1987 (Prillwitz et al., 1989), propose quant à lui une approche linéaire proche de l'écriture alphabétique. Basé en grande partie sur un système de notation, celui de Stokoe (Stokoe, 1960), il se compose d'environ 200 symboles permettant de décrire à un niveau essentiellement phonétique les configurations, l'orientation, l'emplacement et, virtuellement, le mouvement de l'ensemble des signes des LS dans le monde. ...