Explaining the morphophonology of sign language: Understanding the linguistics of sign language (Part 4) In my last blog post, we looked at the morphology of sign language and considered certain morphological processes that takes place within signs. In case you missed that post, you can check it up via the link below: https://medgronah.blogspot.com/2020/10/the-signs-are-meaningful-understanding.html There are other morphological processes in sign language which were not discussed in the last blog post. Some of these morphological processes are best described under the term morphophonology because of the interaction between the morphology and phonological parameters. To read more about the phonology of the sign, check my blog post on phonology via the link below: https://medgronah.blogspot.com/2020/09/on-face-and-body-internal-structure-of.html MORPHOPHONOLOGY deals with the study of the interaction of word formation with the sound system of a language. In sign l...
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