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Towards a functional label set for the online dictionary of Flemish Sign Language
Caro Brosens, Hannes De Durpel, Inez Beukeleers, Beatrijs Wille
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Articulatory postures and forward models in American Sign Language: Linguistic and neuroscience evidence
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Question-answer pairs in Russian Sign Language: a corpus study
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Agents: what motion predicates in ASL reveal about the structural properties of agent-adding devices
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Indexicals under role shift in Sign Language of the Netherlands: Experimental insights
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Event structure reflected in muscle activation differences in Austrian Sign Language (ÖGS) verbs: First evidence from surface electromyography
Julia Krebs, Isabella Fessl, Ronnie B. Wilbur, Evie A. Malaia, Hans PeterWiesinger, Hermann Schwameder, Dietmar Roehm
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Biased polar question forms in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT): Two functions of headshake
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A preliminary description of haptices in Italian social-haptic communication: a phonological perspective
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Experiencer object (EO) Constructions in ASL: Another myth bites the dust!
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