William Clarence “Bill” Stokoe Jr. (/ˈstoʊkiː/ STOH-kee; July 21, 1919 – April 4, 2000) was an American linguist and a long-time professor at Gallaudet...
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Stokoe notation (/ˈstoʊki/ STOH-kee) is the first phonemic script used for sign languages. It was created by William Stokoe for American Sign Language...
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Theory". In Stokoe, William C.; Armstrong, David F.; et al. (eds.). The study of signed languages: essays in honor of William C. Stokoe. Gallaudet University...
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Gallaudet University (category 1864 establishments in Washington, D.C.)
"Manuscripts - The William C. Stokoe Papers, 1946-1992 - Manuscript Collection". Gallaudet University. Retrieved November 26, 2022. 20 U.S.C. ch. 55, "EDUCATION...
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by William C. Stokoe to work in a research laboratory for a linguistic analysis of the language of signs. Alongside researchers William C. Stokoe and...
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"William C. Stokoe and the Study of Signed Languages." Sign Language Studies 9.4 (2009): 389-397. Academic Search Premier. Web. 7 June 2012. Stokoe, William...
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Sign Language Studies (category 1972 establishments in Washington, D.C.)
languages used throughout the world. It was established in 1972 with William Stokoe of Gallaudet University as founding editor-in-chief. It covers linguistic...
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sign language or spoken language. ASL grammar studies date back to William Stokoe in the 1960s. This sign language consists of parameters that determine...
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Pierre-François. "History of Linguistics: William Mandeville AUSTIN". academia.edu. William C. Stokoe, Dorothy C. Casterline, Carl G. Croneberg (1965) A...
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Sign--The Work of William C. Stokoe, Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press, p. 19. OCLC 33664678 ISBN 9781563680533 Baynton, Douglas C. 1996. Forbidden...
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48th governor of New Hampshire Ossian Ray (1835–1892), congressman William C. Stokoe (1919–2000), linguist known for ASL research John W. Weeks (1860–1926)...
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"James C. Marsters, 85: Phone System Increased Independence for Deaf". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-08-31. Stokoe, William C.; Dorothy C. Casterline;...
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child's subsequent development. During his time at Stanford, John met William C. Stokoe, a pioneering figure in sign language research. Subsequently, the...
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Dorothy Casterline (redirect from Dorothy C. Casterline)
she and her colleague Carl Croneberg were recruited by the linguist William Stokoe to contribute to their joint work A Dictionary of American Sign Language...
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Gaston Paris (1889) considered Graelent to antedate Lanval, and later William C. Stokoe, Jr. (1948) continued to argue it as the source of Lanval, many have...
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intended to be a lasting historical record. The book was edited by John Stokoe and the Rev John Collingwood Bruce LL.D., F.S.A., and published by and on...
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the 1960s, William Stokoe felt that American Sign Language was a language in its own right, with its own independent syntax and grammar. Stokoe classified...
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Third Division at the end of the 1976–77 campaign. Promoted again under Bob Stokoe in 1981–82, they suffered successive relegations to return to the fourth...
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List of British generals and brigadiers (section C)
Griffin Stokes DSO MC (1882—1979), Royal Engineers Major-General John Douglas Stokoe CB CBE, Royal Corps of Signals Major-General Anthony Charles Peter Stone...
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features. He analyzed signs as morphologically complex that others such as William Stokoe would analyze as monomorphemic, and many of his findings were later...
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Churches: Being Two Additional Volumes to Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum: ... Tho. Taylor, Luke Stokoe, Jos. Smith, John Senex, W. Taylor, T. Meighan...
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folk horror film Lord of Misrule with Ralph Ineson and Matt Stokoe, directed by William Brent Bell. She currently is starring in the National Theatre...
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team-work and quick, short passing". Long after his retirement, Peter McWilliam, the team's defender at the time, said, "The Newcastle team of the 1900s...
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County Chronicle and Somersetshire Gazette: 15. Bruce, J. Collingwood; Stokoe, John (1882). Northumbrian Ministrelsy. Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne...
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John Morgan, Welsh-Canadian actor and screenwriter (d. 2004) 1930 – Bob Stokoe, English footballer and manager (d. 2004) 1931 – Larry Hagman, American...
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Roger Stokoe Goodell (born February 19, 1959) is an American businessman who has served as the commissioner of the National Football League (NFL) since...
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Volume: Phonetics and Phonology. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Stokoe, William C. (1960). "Sign Language Structure: An Outline of the Visual Communication...
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University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-4619-7.[page needed] Stokoe, William C. (1988). "Approaching Monastic Sign Language". Sign Language Studies...
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shorts before the season instead of the usual navy blue. Then manager Bob Stokoe said the club could have sent them back but decided simply to keep them...
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among the deaf community in the UK. While private correspondence from William Stokoe hinted at a formal name for the language in 1960, the first usage of...
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