Semantic phonology

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 30 years, which were all based in large part on an earlier model originally called "cherology" but soon re-christened "sign language phonology". This model had also been proposed first by Stokoe.

Semantic phonology

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 30 years, which were all based in large part on an earlier model originally called "cherology" but soon re-christened "sign language phonology". This model had also been proposed first by Stokoe.