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Each sign is represented as a simultaneous bundle of these primes , and order is not viewed as relevant . ... This sign is regarded by Stokoe et al . as consisting of the primes Gx . Thus , in BLACK , represents forehead location .
Each sign is represented as a simultaneous bundle of these primes , and order is not viewed as relevant . ... This sign is regarded by Stokoe et al . as consisting of the primes Gx . Thus , in BLACK , represents forehead location .
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2 a that each sign must be represented by a simultaneous underlying representation . However , the data presented here argue against such representations . I have already shown that signs fall into two main categories : unitary and ...
2 a that each sign must be represented by a simultaneous underlying representation . However , the data presented here argue against such representations . I have already shown that signs fall into two main categories : unitary and ...
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Stokoe et al . represent WHEN with the cheremes G base hand , G active hand , circular motion , and contact . ... Thus GO - BY - PLANE / Y.- , which S & N describe as having continuous manner , can be represented , as in Table 6 , by a ...
Stokoe et al . represent WHEN with the cheremes G base hand , G active hand , circular motion , and contact . ... Thus GO - BY - PLANE / Y.- , which S & N describe as having continuous manner , can be represented , as in Table 6 , by a ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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