I am a graduate student in linguistics researching sign languages at the University of California San Diego. I am particularly interested in how young sign languages employ phonological and morphological resources to construct lexicons.

My dissertation work will be an investigation of the linguistic structure of Kenyan Sign Language, with the goal of understanding how its phonological, morphological, and syntactic forms compare to other sign languages of the world.

> Curriculum Vitae

 

Hope E. Morgan

AnthropogenyAnthropogeny.html
Kenyan Sign LanguageKenyan_Sign_Language.html
  1. BulletUCSD Linguistics Department

  2. BulletCenter for Research & Training in Anthropogeny

  3. BulletMayberry Multi-Modal Lab

  4. BulletSan Diego Phonology Interest group (SaD-PhIG)

  5. BulletSign Language Research/Reading Group (SLRG)

  6. BulletLanguage Evolution Reading Group

  7. BulletLinguistic Fieldwork Working Group

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