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    Stokoe notation (/ˈstoʊki/) is the first phonemic script used for sign languages. It was created by William Stokoe for American Sign Language (ASL), with...
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    "phonology" for signed languages. Stokoe invented a written notation for sign language (now called Stokoe notation) as ASL had no written form at the...
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  • 2020,[update] it is in its fourth revision. Though it has roots in Stokoe notation, HamNoSys does not identify with any specific national diversified...
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  • for English RFE Phonetic Alphabet, (Revista de Filología Española) Stokoe notation to represent sign languages Uralic Phonetic Alphabet (UPA) Visible...
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  • ASL-phabet (category Sign language notation)
    use in an educational setting with Deaf children. Like SignFont and Stokoe notation, ASL-phabet is a phonemic script, but it has been simplified to the...
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  • Stokoe (1892–1958), British organic chemist Stokoe notation This page lists people with the surname Stokoe. If an internal link intending to refer to a...
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    marginal among the public.: 154  In the 1960s, linguist William Stokoe created Stokoe notation specifically for ASL. It is alphabetic, with a letter or diacritic...
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    developed. Stokoe notation, devised by Dr. William Stokoe for his 1965 Dictionary of American Sign Language, is an abstract phonemic notation system. Designed...
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  • Sign languages ASLwrite SignWriting si5s Stokoe notation...
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    and ASLwrite for sign languages Stokoe notation for American Sign Language, and its descendant, the Hamburg Notation System or HamNoSys Tengwar (a fictional...
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  • SignWriting (category Sign language notation)
    not the first writing system for sign languages, being preceded by Stokoe notation; but it is the first to adequately represent facial expressions and...
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  • Si5s (category Sign language notation)
    crinkle. In total, there are 30 extramanual marks. Stokoe notation ASL-phabet ASLwrite Hamburg Notation System (HamNoSys) SignWriting Sign Language & Interpreting...
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    Sign languages ASLwrite SignWriting si5s Stokoe notation...
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  • attempt to systematically represent and characterize ASL phonology, Stokoe notation creator William Strunk Jr. (Ph.D. 1896; professor) – author of The...
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  • Abugida historically used to write the Mongolian language Stokoe notation 1960 William Stokoe Proposed featural system of writing sign languages Tangut...
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    ASLwrite (category Sign language notation)
    phrase is " }_.U- " which means 'thank you' in ASL. si5s Stokoe notation ASL-phabet Hamburg Notation System (HamNoSys) SignWriting ASL Writing - Blog. Web...
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    Sign languages ASLwrite SignWriting si5s Stokoe notation...
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  • Sign languages ASLwrite SignWriting si5s Stokoe notation...
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    Language (redirect from Formal notation)
    (1999:27) Trask (2007:214) International Phonetic Association (1999:4) Stokoe, William C. (1960). Sign Language Structure: An Outline of the Visual Communication...
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  • Phoneme (section Notation)
    contrastive. Stokoe's terminology and notation system are no longer used by researchers to describe the phonemes of sign languages; William Stokoe's research...
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    He analyzed signs as morphologically complex that others such as William Stokoe would analyze as monomorphemic, and many of his findings were later rediscovered...
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  • body parts are placed as they carry out the action performed. The Stokoe notation, a phonemic script used for writing down sign languages, was adapted...
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  • pupil Robert Bewick, so the attribution is very credible. In 1881, John Stokoe, one of the editors of the Northumbrian Minstrelsy, referred to some of...
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  • 1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.117. ISBN 9780199384655. S2CID 60752232. Stokoe, William C. (1978) [1960]. Sign Language Structure: An outline of the visual...
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  • transcribed using English glosses, LOVE is written using the notation system developed by William Stokoe. CASE, one of the more recently developed forms of MCE...
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  • in that it allows for varying levels of detail. Some notation systems such as KOMVA and the Stokoe system were designed for use in dictionaries; they also...
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  • Vickers and in the first revival by John Bell, Bruce. J. Collingwood and John Stokoe. The short-lived Northumbrian Small Pipes Society was founded in Newcastle...
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  • Stokoe, and had at this time a seven-keyed chanter. As the earliest keyed chanters had four keys, as shown in Peacock's tunebook, the chanter Stokoe saw...
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