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- Cherology abstract "Cherology and chereme (from Ancient Greek: χείρ "hand") are synonyms of phonology and phoneme previously used in the study of sign languages.A chereme, as the basic unit of signed communication, is functionally and psychologically equivalent to the phonemes of oral languages, and has been replaced by that term in the academic literature. Cherology, as the study of cheremes in language, is thus equivalent to phonology. The terms were coined in 1960 by William Stokoe at Gallaudet University to describe sign languages as true and full languages. Once a controversial idea, the position is now universally accepted in linguistics. Stokoe's terminology, however, has been largely abandoned.For further information see Phonemes in sign languages.".
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- Cherology hasPhotoCollection Cherology.
- Cherology subject Category:Phonology.
- Cherology subject Category:Sign_language.
- Cherology type Abstraction100002137.
- Cherology type Communication100033020.
- Cherology type Language106282651.
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- Cherology type SignLanguages.
- Cherology comment "Cherology and chereme (from Ancient Greek: χείρ "hand") are synonyms of phonology and phoneme previously used in the study of sign languages.A chereme, as the basic unit of signed communication, is functionally and psychologically equivalent to the phonemes of oral languages, and has been replaced by that term in the academic literature. Cherology, as the study of cheremes in language, is thus equivalent to phonology.".
- Cherology label "Cherema".
- Cherology label "Cherology".
- Cherology label "Querología".
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- Cherology sameAs Cerologi.
- Cherology sameAs Cherema.
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- Cherology sameAs Cherology.
- Cherology wasDerivedFrom Cherology?oldid=563891292.
- Cherology isPrimaryTopicOf Cherology.