Feeling your own (or someone else's) face: Writing signs from the expressive viewpoint

SignWriting (SW), a featural writing system that iconically represents the moving body, was originally written from the receptive viewpoint but is now typically written from the embodied viewpoint of a signer. Through this shift, SW was re-envisioned from a writing system that focused on the recepti...

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