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Titre Langue et langage : un apport critique de la langue des signes française [La langue des signes est-elle une langue ? Petite histoire d'une grande question ]
Auteur Christian Cuxac
Mir@bel Revue Langue française
Numéro no 137, février 2003 La langue des signes. Statuts linguistiques et institutionnels, sous la direction de Christian Cuxac
Page 12-31
Résumé anglais Languages and language: a critical contribution of French Sign Language to enlighten human language faculty After been neglected by general linguistics for a long period, sign languages and particularly French Sign Language (FSL) are today considered as genuine languages among others. Beginning with a description of the functional and structural organisation of FSL, this article shows that due to their fourth dimensional structures, the use of either discrete or non discrete, iconic or non iconic units, sign languages are in fact unmarked languages compared to vocal languages. This high degree of genericity would make sign languages typological interesting linguistic objects and ideal starting points to debate about the relations between language faculty and cognition.
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