Technologies
of Language and the Embodied History of the Deaf
by
Leland McCleary University
of São Paulo
Currents
in Electronic Literacy Spring 2001 (4), <http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/currents/spr01/mccleary.html>
Endnotes
12.
Even at the level of phonological analysis, some researchers have begun
to question whether classical segmental analysis is not to a great extent
an artifact of writing which could not to advantage be replaced by an analysis
in terms of “muscular gestures”. It is not surprising that this line
of research is of particular interest to the linguistics of sign languages
(Armstrong, Stokoe & Wilcox, 1995).