Formal variation in the Kata Kolok lexicon

H Lutzenberger, C De Vos, O Crasborn… - Glossa: a journal of …, 2021 - pure.mpg.de
Sign language lexicons incorporate phonological specifications. Evidence from emerging
sign languages suggests that phonological structure emerges gradually in a new language …

Sign networks: Nucleated network sign languages and rural homesign in Papua New Guinea

LW Reed - Language in Society, 2022 - cambridge.org
The sociodemographic typology of sign languages classifies them based on the
characteristics and configurations of their users. When considering homesign and sign …

The effect of sociolinguistic factors on variation in the Kata Kolok lexicon

K Mudd, H Lutzenberger, C De Vos… - Asia-Pacific …, 2020 - jbe-platform.com
Abstract Abstract (International Sign) Sign languages can be categorized as shared sign
languages or deaf community sign languages, depending on the context in which they …

[HTML][HTML] The social structure of signing communities and lexical variation: A cross-linguistic comparison of three unrelated sign languages

H Lutzenberger, K Mudd, R Stamp… - Glossa: a journal of …, 2023 - glossa-journal.org
Claims have been made about the relationship between the degree of lexical variation and
the social structure of a sign language community (eg, population size), but to date there …