The Signed Languages of Eastern Europe

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  • J. Albert Bickford
چکیده

1. Purpose and scope 2. General survey methodology 3. Qualitative information 3.1 Eastern Europe 3.2 Bulgaria 3.3 Czech Republic 3.4 Estonia 3.5 Hungary 3.6 Latvia 3.7 Lithuania 3.8 Moldova 3.9 Poland 3.10 Romania 3.11 Russia 3.12 Slovakia 3.13 Ukraine 3.14 Republics and provinces of the former Yugoslavia: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Voivodina 4. Methodology for wordlist comparison 4.1 The wordlist 4.2 Wordlist collection 4.3 Wordlist comparison and analysis 5. Results of wordlist comparison 6. Calibrating the methodology 6.1 Differing results due to different wordlists 6.2 Upper and lower limits of variation 6.3 Statistical significance 6.4 Differing results due to criteria used for judging similarity 7. Analysis and interpretation 7.1 Similarity within countries 7.2 Clusters of languages 7.3 Limitations of the current survey 8. Recommendations for further survey Appendix 1: Wordlist Appendix 2: Results of wordlist comparisons References

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تاریخ انتشار 2005