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The MOST project studies mouthing in Polish Sign Language, examining its structure and functions in relation to spoken Polish. It aims to provide a systematic description and understand how mouthing influences language comprehension, contributing to the broader study of sign language typology.
The MOST project (Mouthing in PJM under Observation:
Structure and Typology) investigates the use of mouthing in Polish Sign Language (PJM), focusing on its structure, functions, and typology within the context of PJM’s contact with spoken Polish.
Mouthing is a cross-modal language contact phenomenon where elements of spoken words are articulated alongside manual signs during signing.
The project aims to fill two significant research gaps: (1) the lack of a systematic description of mouthing in…
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Norway, Bergen
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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