利兹地区英国手语词汇变化调查

Lily Blount
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这项研究调查了利兹地区英国手语(BSL)的词汇变化,以及数字1到20的变化与手语使用者年龄的关系。之前的研究比较了英国8个不同城市的车贴语的区域变化,检查了数字符号1到20,但到目前为止还没有研究过利兹的聋人社区。因此,这里介绍的工作是第一个处理这一领域的工作。总的来说,年龄被认为是变异的一个强有力的预测因子。在利兹,年轻的签字人被发现比老一辈的签字人使用更少的传统标志。这可以看作是方言水平化的证据。这项研究表明,车贴语的词汇变化正在发生,也提出了利兹特定变体的第一份文件,其中一些没有在当前的车贴语文献中记录。
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Investigating Lexical Variation in British Sign Language in Leeds
This research investigates lexical variation in British Sign Language (BSL) in Leeds, and the extent to which variation in signs for the numbers one to twenty correlate to signer age. Previous studies have compared regional varieties of BSL in eight different UK cities examining the number signs one to twenty, but none so far have explored the deaf community in Leeds. The work presented here is therefore the first to address this area. Overall, age is concluded to be a strong predictor of variation. Younger signers were found to use significantly fewer traditional signs that are regionally distinct to BSL in Leeds than the older generation of signers. This may be seen as evidence of dialect levelling. This research suggests that lexical change in BSL is taking place and also presents the first documentation of Leeds specific variants, some of which have not been documented in the current BSL literature.
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