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In Figure 2 , from Paul Scott's ( 2003 ) BSL retelling of Aesop's fable of The hare and the tortoise , the hare has a disdainful , overconfident facial expression , and the tortoise has a patient , determined one .
In Figure 2 , from Paul Scott's ( 2003 ) BSL retelling of Aesop's fable of The hare and the tortoise , the hare has a disdainful , overconfident facial expression , and the tortoise has a patient , determined one .
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tomaton ( Figure 6 ) , which accepts only the strings A - B - C , B - A - C , and A - B - D . State 0 is the start state and 5 is the final state ( graphs from Graphviz ; Gansner & North 1999 ) . B С 2 A D 5 0 B С A رد 3 4 FIGURE 6.
tomaton ( Figure 6 ) , which accepts only the strings A - B - C , B - A - C , and A - B - D . State 0 is the start state and 5 is the final state ( graphs from Graphviz ; Gansner & North 1999 ) . B С 2 A D 5 0 B С A رد 3 4 FIGURE 6.
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The sign EAT in Israeli Sign Language , shown in Figure 1 , cannot be used in a sentence equivalent to 1 in that language . It looks somewhat bizarre and quite amusing . EAT is not the only sign that cannot be used metaphorically in ...
The sign EAT in Israeli Sign Language , shown in Figure 1 , cannot be used in a sentence equivalent to 1 in that language . It looks somewhat bizarre and quite amusing . EAT is not the only sign that cannot be used metaphorically in ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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