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    William Clarence “Bill” Stokoe Jr. (/ˈstoʊkiː/ STOH-kee; July 21, 1919 – April 4, 2000) was an American linguist and a long-time professor at Gallaudet...
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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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  • Stokoe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Stokoe (1930–2004), English footballer and manager Dennis Stokoe (1925–2005), English...
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    among the deaf community in the UK. While private correspondence from William Stokoe hinted at a formal name for the language in 1960, the first usage of...
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  • transitive verbs. (If we follow the "semantic phonology" model proposed by William Stokoe (1991) this ergative-absolutive patterning also works at the level of...
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    remained marginal among the public.: 154  In the 1960s, linguist William Stokoe created Stokoe notation specifically for ASL. It is alphabetic, with a letter...
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    the 1960s, William Stokoe felt that American Sign Language was a language in its own right, with its own independent syntax and grammar. Stokoe classified...
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  • 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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  • Dr William Norman Stokoe FRSE FRIC LLD (1892–1958) was a 20th century British organic chemist. He is primarily remembered as the scientist behind Britain's...
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  • of sign language to language acquisition. In 1960 when the linguist William Stokoe published Sign Language Structure, it advanced the idea that American...
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    sign languages in written form have been developed. Stokoe notation, devised by Dr. William Stokoe for his 1965 Dictionary of American Sign Language, is...
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  • sign language or spoken language. ASL grammar studies date back to William Stokoe in the 1960s. This sign language consists of parameters that determine...
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    Auguste Bébian Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf William Stokoe "Pioneers in Special Education – Laurent Clerc". 17 (1). Journal of...
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  • English glosses, LOVE is written using the notation system developed by William Stokoe in describing the linguistic features of American Sign Language. CASE...
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  • Puech, Pierre-François. "History of Linguistics: William Mandeville AUSTIN". academia.edu. William C. Stokoe, Dorothy C. Casterline, Carl G. Croneberg (1965)...
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  • languages used throughout the world. It was established in 1972 with William Stokoe of Gallaudet University as founding editor-in-chief. It covers linguistic...
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    the Deaf (NTID) Willy Conley Andrew Foster (educator) Francis Maginn William Stokoe "Columbia Institution for the Deaf" was the corporate name from 1911...
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    features. He analyzed signs as morphologically complex that others such as William Stokoe would analyze as monomorphemic, and many of his findings were later...
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  • became more and more complex over successive cohorts of young acquirers. William Stokoe, known by many as the father of American Sign Language linguistics,...
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  • architect William Stokoe. Burdon did not marry, and his estate went to Augustus Edward de Butts, a second cousin, who took the surname Burdon. "Mr William Burdon...
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  • Italy. Deep analysis of it began in the 1980s, along the lines of William Stokoe's research on American Sign Language in the 1960s. Until the beginning...
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  • fully functioning language until recently. In the 1960s, linguist William Stokoe proved ASL to be its own language based on its unique structure and...
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    president pro temp (married Frances Cleveland, widow of Grover Cleveland) William Stokoe – English professor Allen W. Trelease – history professor Margaret Floy...
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  • Semantic phonology is a model for sign language "phonology" proposed by William Stokoe(1991) It represents a notable departure from the models of the preceding...
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  • United States National Association of the Deaf was established. 1960: William Stokoe published Sign Language Structure (1960), which was the first place...
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  • James Stokoe (born September 4, 1985) is a Canadian comic book artist who is known for his work on such titles as Wonton Soup, Orc Stain and Godzilla:...
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  • practice spread to deaf education in 1982, with the invitation from William Stokoe at the Gallaudet University Linguistics Research Laboratory to Jana...
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  • at Columbia University Ellen Stekert – folklorist and folk musician William Stokoe (B.A. 1941, Ph.D. 1946 English) – pioneered research on American Sign...
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  • Sitter, 77, US Marine Corps officer and Medal of Honor recipient. William Stokoe, 80, American linguist. Sy Weintraub, 76, American film and television...
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  • the standard sign language model of phonology (first developed by William Stokoe for American Sign Language) can be applied to Nepalese Sign Language...
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