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Because of the novelty of this kind of research , it was not possible to use published linguistic literature as the only or even the main source of data . Literature on questions and negation in signed languages is rather scarce and is ...
Because of the novelty of this kind of research , it was not possible to use published linguistic literature as the only or even the main source of data . Literature on questions and negation in signed languages is rather scarce and is ...
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A geographically and genetically balanced sample of signed languages that would still be large enough to allow for any meaningful conclusions is just not possible at the current stage of research into signed languages .
A geographically and genetically balanced sample of signed languages that would still be large enough to allow for any meaningful conclusions is just not possible at the current stage of research into signed languages .
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of its judgments , and in discussing these cases with other native speakers of English , have found that there is very close agreement about what is possible and what is not . This is an extremely interesting fact .
of its judgments , and in discussing these cases with other native speakers of English , have found that there is very close agreement about what is possible and what is not . This is an extremely interesting fact .
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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