Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... MARKING OF POLAR QUESTIONS . This section discusses the main types of markings for polar questions in signed languages , as well as the realization and distribution of these markings across the signed languages in the data . Because of ...
... MARKING OF POLAR QUESTIONS . This section discusses the main types of markings for polar questions in signed languages , as well as the realization and distribution of these markings across the signed languages in the data . Because of ...
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... MARKING OF POLAR QUESTIONS . All signed languages in the data employ nonmanual marking for polar questions . Nonmanual signals marking polar questions tend to be very similar across signed languages . The marking typically in- volves a ...
... MARKING OF POLAR QUESTIONS . All signed languages in the data employ nonmanual marking for polar questions . Nonmanual signals marking polar questions tend to be very similar across signed languages . The marking typically in- volves a ...
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... marking . Rather , they typically employ a head - marking mechanism , marking syntactic relations by mapping them onto the begin- ning and ending points of movement of the predicate sign . This is usually referred to as DIRECTIONALITY ...
... marking . Rather , they typically employ a head - marking mechanism , marking syntactic relations by mapping them onto the begin- ning and ending points of movement of the predicate sign . This is usually referred to as DIRECTIONALITY ...
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