Manuallanguage
Manuallanguage is a hypothetical sign-based language used in linguistic theory and in discussions of gesture-driven human–computer interaction. It models how hand configurations, movements, and non-manual signals can encode lexical items and grammatical relationships in a system expressed primarily through the hands.
Etymology and scope: The name combines manual (hand-related) with language. In scholarly use, manuallanguage refers not
Phonology and grammar: The manual phonology comprises parameters such as handshape, location (where signs occur on
History and status: Manuallanguage remains a theoretical construct rather than a documented natural language. It is
Examples and variability: Real-world realizations of manuallanguage vary by signer, dialect, and technology. An illustrative gloss
Related concepts include natural sign languages, constructed languages, and gesture-based communication.