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Cristina Garcia
on Dec 09, 2024Verified
Sign languages have which of the following properties of spoken language?
A) regularity
B) symbols
C) arbitrariness
D) all of these
Arbitrariness
The lack of necessary or logical connection between a word or symbol and its meaning, illustrating how cultural conventions shape language.
Regularity
The condition of conforming to a pattern, rule, or standard, typically resulting in predictability or uniformity within a specific context.
- Recognize the commonalities between sign languages and spoken languages in terms of linguistic properties.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the commonalities between sign languages and spoken languages in terms of linguistic properties.
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