Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Accent variation in ASL (E&W PA)
- Regional/social variation
- ACCOMMIDATION
Anmerkungen:
- Would signers of from east/west use accommidation?
Stamp (2016)
However, this leaves room for other influencing variables...ie. is accommidation due to native signer signing to hearing individual
- British Sign Langauge
Anmerkungen:
- Stamp (2016)
has considerable regional variation; esp. at lexical level
used color signs
outcome: signers have poor knowledge of various regional signs for colors (just lexical?)
- ACCOMMIDATION
Anmerkungen:
- BSL uses accommidation regularly too...more contact between regions than in previous generations
Stamp (2016)
- **Usually reserved for distinct lexical items**
- Fisher and Hochengang
- Philly ASl
Anmerkungen:
- potential dialect-specific features beyond the lexicon, unusual phonological alternations and word orders
unique to Philly?
- Purpose
Anmerkungen:
- documentation
video-recorded philly signers (naturally) to be incorporated into a "searchable, web-based corpus"
- Variants
- Lexical
Anmerkungen:
- variant for "woman" in old philly ASL
- phonological
Anmerkungen:
- older generations have larger signing space
unexpected phonetic forms (handedness, repetition, path, orientation), phonetic alternations, and morphological processes
- "Black ASL"
Anmerkungen:
- linguistic featres which make this a variety:
handedness, lowering, size of signing space, AAE, repetition, role shifting, amt of mouthing, and lexical differences.
- ACCOMMIDATION/LEVELING
Anmerkungen:
- pressure toward leveling through current generations...variants being lost? disappearing with older generations.
"old (Philly) signs"
- LACK OF A TRUE, COMPLETE ASL CORPUS
Anmerkungen:
- Some older sign languages do contain an overreaching, accessible corpus