2019
DOI: 10.1353/jcl.2019.0023
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Language Contact Across Time: Classical Chinese on Modern Public Signs in Taiwan

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“…The establishment of error correction mechanism is helpful to find and correct these errors in time. Specifically, the following measures can be taken: first, set up a special English public sign error correction box in public places to facilitate the public to report wrong signs at any time; The second is to set up a special error correction website or platform for the public to report the wrong logo through the network; The third is to strengthen the daily supervision and maintenance of English public signs, and find and correct mistakes in time [15].…”
Section: The Establishment Of English Public Signs Review and Error C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The establishment of error correction mechanism is helpful to find and correct these errors in time. Specifically, the following measures can be taken: first, set up a special English public sign error correction box in public places to facilitate the public to report wrong signs at any time; The second is to set up a special error correction website or platform for the public to report the wrong logo through the network; The third is to strengthen the daily supervision and maintenance of English public signs, and find and correct mistakes in time [15].…”
Section: The Establishment Of English Public Signs Review and Error C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sign language (SL) refers to the communication tool that people use in the deaf environment to express a specific meaning according to certain grammatical rules in accordance with the gestures, movements, positions and orientations of their hands. Chinese sign language (CSL) can generally be divided into gesture sign language and fingerspelling language [ 2 ]. Gesture sign language is a major supplement of spoken language and plays an auxiliary role in communicating information and feelings with the outside world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%