Framing of COVID-19 safety protocols in Kusaal musical health communication: Language and literary analysis [0.03%]
库萨尔音乐健康传播中关于COVID-19安全协议的框架设置:语言和文学分析
Hasiyatu Abubakari,Ida Sodoke Assem,Adwoa Sikayena Amankwah
Hasiyatu Abubakari
This article examines how indigenous language and music are used to promote the education of the Kusaal-speaking communities within the Upper East Region of Ghana on the COVID-19 safety protocols. Using the framing theory, the study concept...
Variation in handshape and orientation in British Sign Language: The case of the '1' hand configuration [0.03%]
英国手语中“1”手势构型的手势和朝向的差异性
Jordan Fenlon,Adam Schembri,Ramas Rentelis et al.
Jordan Fenlon et al.
This paper investigates phonological variation in British Sign Language (BSL) signs produced with a '1' hand configuration in citation form. Multivariate analyses of 2084 tokens reveals that handshape variation in these signs is constrained...
Lexicalisation and de-lexicalisation processes in sign languages: Comparing depicting constructions and viewpoint gestures [0.03%]
手势语中的词汇化和去词汇化过程:描述构词和观点手势的比较
Kearsy Cormier,David Quinto-Pozos,Zed Sevcikova et al.
Kearsy Cormier et al.
In this paper, we compare so-called "classifier" constructions in signed languages (which we refer to as "depicting constructions") with comparable iconic gestures produced by non-signers. We show clear correspondences between entity constr...
Nonhuman Primates do Declare! A Comparison of Declarative Symbol and Gesture Use in Two Children, Two Bonobos, and A Chimpanzee [0.03%]
万物非人也会宣告!对两名儿童、两只倭黑猩猩和一只黑猩猩的声明性符号和手势使用的比较研究
Heidi Lyn,Patricia M Greenfield,Sue Savage-Rumbaugh et al.
Heidi Lyn et al.
While numerous publications have shown that apes can learn some aspects of human language, one frequently cited difference between humans and apes is the relative infrequency of declaratives (comments and statements) as opposed to imperativ...
Ageism in the medical encounter: an exploratory study of the doctor-elderly patient relationship [0.03%]
医学歧视:医患关系中的初步研究
Michele G Greene,Ronald Adelman,Rita Charon et al.
Michele G Greene et al.