{ LOCATION The concept of location in British Sign Language.

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{ LOCATION The concept of location in British Sign Language

 1870s – E. B. Tylor, Researches into the Early History of Mankind  1880 – Milan conference (oralism vs. sign)  1960 – William Stokoe, Sign Language Structure  1965 – A Dictionary of American Sign Language Brief history

 Vocabulary  Part of every sign  Part of grammar  Linguistics What is location?

 Forehead and above  Often signs linked to mind  Examples: Location 1

 Eyes and nose  Often signs related to these senses  Examples: Location 2

 Mouth area  Often linked to taste or mouth action  Examples: Location 3

 Below head  Examples: Location 4

 Same locations 1-4  No contact  Examples: ‘Out’ location

 More than one location  Not all linked to location area  Sign with more than one meaning  Same handshape, different location  Same handshape, same location, different meaning  Deliberate change of location Points to consider

 Important for clarity  Helps learn vocabulary  Not independent concept  Handshape  NMF  Placement  Signing space  Context Summary

Questions?