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HAND ARRANGEMENT . This parameter specified the relationship between the hands . A few lexical items are distinguished by hand arrangement alone ( e.g. YELLOW vs. PLAY ) . Yet , in casual signing of ASL , two - handed signs may become ...
HAND ARRANGEMENT . This parameter specified the relationship between the hands . A few lexical items are distinguished by hand arrangement alone ( e.g. YELLOW vs. PLAY ) . Yet , in casual signing of ASL , two - handed signs may become ...
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... hand . The nondominant hand was counted separately in two - handed dominance gestures , and in two - handed symmet- rical signs in which one hand differed in handshape from the other . Certain tokens were excluded from this analysis ...
... hand . The nondominant hand was counted separately in two - handed dominance gestures , and in two - handed symmet- rical signs in which one hand differed in handshape from the other . Certain tokens were excluded from this analysis ...
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... hand , although three infants ( Alison , Erika , and Jack ) produced more two - handed symmetrical gestures than one - handed gestures . The early sign hand - arrangement analysis is based on 629 of the 634 tokens . Five tokens were ...
... hand , although three infants ( Alison , Erika , and Jack ) produced more two - handed symmetrical gestures than one - handed gestures . The early sign hand - arrangement analysis is based on 629 of the 634 tokens . Five tokens were ...
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