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Each subject was first asked to view the segments and describe them ; no mention was made of gesture for this first pass through the segments . ( Data on the spontaneous gestures the subjects produced during this part of the study bear ...
Each subject was first asked to view the segments and describe them ; no mention was made of gesture for this first pass through the segments . ( Data on the spontaneous gestures the subjects produced during this part of the study bear ...
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This strategy led to gestures that resembled the motion and location morphemes of ASL ( and of the gestures of the home signer ) but not the handshape morphemes . It may be that the morphemes of ASL that represent motions and locations ...
This strategy led to gestures that resembled the motion and location morphemes of ASL ( and of the gestures of the home signer ) but not the handshape morphemes . It may be that the morphemes of ASL that represent motions and locations ...
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relates to other gestures . Although it is possible to invent gestures on the spot , then , the invented gestures are not likely to conform to internally coherent standards of well - formedness . In contrast , we examined the gestures ...
relates to other gestures . Although it is possible to invent gestures on the spot , then , the invented gestures are not likely to conform to internally coherent standards of well - formedness . In contrast , we examined the gestures ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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