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segment of the sign . It does not seem reasonable to specify the second segment of this sign for orientation . TELL moves away from the signer in all but one of its forms . TELL - il Gck moves from the chin to the chest .
segment of the sign . It does not seem reasonable to specify the second segment of this sign for orientation . TELL moves away from the signer in all but one of its forms . TELL - il Gck moves from the chin to the chest .
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As a result , wiggling does not seem to define segment types ; rather , it is one of several aspects of either a M or a H. The sign COLOR appears to consist of a single H segment , as shown in Table 19 . T COLOR Seg .
As a result , wiggling does not seem to define segment types ; rather , it is one of several aspects of either a M or a H. The sign COLOR appears to consist of a single H segment , as shown in Table 19 . T COLOR Seg .
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the H + M + H sign DECIDE G , FFV , he finds ' no compelling reasons to parse the sign into discrete segments ( 1981 ... M's and H's . These ASL segment types , like consonants and vowels , may be subject to restrictions on sequencing .
the H + M + H sign DECIDE G , FFV , he finds ' no compelling reasons to parse the sign into discrete segments ( 1981 ... M's and H's . These ASL segment types , like consonants and vowels , may be subject to restrictions on sequencing .
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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