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- Title
Kata Kolok phonology – variation & acquisition.
- Authors
Lutzenberger, Hannah
- Abstract
This summary is about a dissertation that focuses on the sign language Kata Kolok used in a rural enclave in Northern Bali, Indonesia. The dissertation explores how phonology is used and acquired in the community, examining variation within the language, cross-linguistic variation, and individual variation in acquisition settings and patterns. The research is based on fieldwork and includes data from adult signers and deaf children. The findings contribute to our understanding of variation in sign languages and the acquisition of phonology, emphasizing the importance of linguistic diversity in research.
- Subjects
PHONOLOGY; VARIATION in language; DISCRIMINATORY language; SIGN language; LANGUAGE acquisition; COMPARATIVE method
- Publication
Sign Language & Linguistics, 2024, Vol 27, Issue 1, p103
- ISSN
1387-9316
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1075/sll.00085.lut