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- Home_sign abstract "Home sign (or kitchen sign) is the gestural communication system developed by a deaf child who lacks input from a language model in the family. This is a common experience for deaf children with hearing parents who are isolated from a sign language community. While not developing into a complete language (as linguists understand the term), home sign systems show some of the same characteristics of sign and oral languages, and are quite distinguishable from the gestures that accompany speech. Words and simple sentences are formed, often in similar patterns despite different home sign systems being developed in isolation from each other. Comparisons are often made between home sign and pidgins. There is great disparity among families with respect to the extent to which family members attempt to learn or participate in the signing of the deaf child. In many cases, no one but the deaf child attempts to sign more than minimally. When two or more children in a family are deaf, however, a more sophisticated private language develops. Linguists have been interested in home sign for the insights it offers into the uniquely human ability to generate, acquire, and process language in general, and particularly as it pertains to such topics as the origins of language, notions of linguistic universals, the hypothesized critical period for language acquisition, children's natural tendency to invent language (language acquisition device), and the relationship between gesture and language. The experience of home signers is contrasted with that of feral children who, with no human social interaction, develop no language at all.".
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- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Kendon.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Al-Sayyid_Bedouin_Sign_Language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink American_Sign_Language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Sullivan.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sign_systems.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Communication.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Critical_period.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Deaf.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Enga.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Feral_child.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Gesture.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Hearing_loss.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Helen_Keller.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Iconicity.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Idioglossia.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Jill_Morford.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Language_acquisition_device.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Linguistic_universal.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Marthas_Vineyard_Sign_Language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Nancy_Frishberg.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Nicaragua.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Nicaraguan_Sign_Language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Old_French_Sign_Language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Origin_of_language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Origins_of_language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Papua_New_Guinea.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Pidgin.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Plains_Indian_Sign_Language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Sign_language.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLink Susan_Goldin-Meadow.
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLinkText "Home sign".
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLinkText "home sign".
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLinkText "home".
- Home_sign wikiPageWikiLinkText "other home sign systems in Britain".
- Home_sign hasPhotoCollection Home_sign.
- Home_sign wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Home_sign subject Category:Sign_systems.
- Home_sign hypernym System.
- Home_sign type Article.
- Home_sign type Article.
- Home_sign comment "Home sign (or kitchen sign) is the gestural communication system developed by a deaf child who lacks input from a language model in the family. This is a common experience for deaf children with hearing parents who are isolated from a sign language community. While not developing into a complete language (as linguists understand the term), home sign systems show some of the same characteristics of sign and oral languages, and are quite distinguishable from the gestures that accompany speech.".
- Home_sign label "Home sign".
- Home_sign sameAs Lenguaje_de_señas_caseras.
- Home_sign sameAs ホームサイン.
- Home_sign sameAs Sinais_familiares.
- Home_sign sameAs m.06k7hj.
- Home_sign sameAs Q4388663.
- Home_sign sameAs Q4388663.
- Home_sign wasDerivedFrom Home_sign?oldid=625814121.
- Home_sign isPrimaryTopicOf Home_sign.