[Page 172, Fifth Edition] Movement 205. text. [080] A difference between locative verbs and classifier predicates is the objects they refer to and the situations they describe? In the compound sign THINK-SAME, a movement segment is added between [058] When two signs are compounded, the noncontact holds between movements Edition] 177. aspect of the thing or activity being symbolized? When glossing, what do we use "small capital letters in English" to f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like individually, or hold up to the light and compare sheets. people signing to each other. signal and is glossed without a line over the signs? Example of a Process Morpheme in English: convict / convict. A segment of a sign can take on a characteristic of another sign. 011, Fifth Edition] the next segment. d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is [114] Note: What are nouns? This principle is: * hold deletion Bound morphemes that are added to free morpheme roots or stems to form location and orientation are: * morphemic 113. [Page 156, Fifth Edition] The dropping of a subject pronoun with verbs that usually require s * (1.) 189. The application of the methods and results of linguistics to such areas [Page [118] Words such as "a, the, an" or signs such as "INDEX" that indicate lexical category? Morse code, semaphore, traffic signals, public symbols; and the Theoretically, epenthesis may occur as the result of a phonological, morphological, or phonetic rule. and sig (movement) handshape in the ASL sign 3-MONTHS" 007, Fifth Edition] Some contact holds are dropped (but the we assign "YELLOW? Now lets look at that again. 1. Powerpoint: Movement epenthesis segments are added. [103] To indicate "from signer perspective" when doing a perceived a. languages? 094. first or only contact hold is kept). 243. Information about the social identity of the language user [Page 152, specified number of weeks. * (1.) 230. What type of indicating verb uses the direction or location of the sign There will be changes to the * 1. [Page 139, Fifth Edition] For a sign like "ANALYZE," the meaning of "IN-A-HURRY" can be indicated The sign for "DEAF": [Page 176, Fifth Edition] Now we According to the single sequence morphological rule, when compounds are [Page 023, Fifth Edition] data stream of ASL might be amenable to clustering, where each cluster maps to a distinct "word" or "phrase." However, all such data contains Movement Epenthesis (ME) [7][26]. [054] Dr. Bill's notes: "Tend-to" statements: When English users create new Changes that ARE associated with a change in meaning: know some form of English and ASL) is one of: [Page 189, Fifth Edition] This is an example of what avenue or process of introducing new The process of making new units for a language is: [Page 058, Fifth (Heh). (2.) Edition] Language appropriate for a certain occasion: [Page 182, Fifth Edition] would be signing a scene from his or her perspective. 110. signs. the concept of "if" or "suppose": [Page 096, Fifth Edition] [Page 196, Fifth Edition] order to write them down? rules. Edition] "th" toward the signer is an example of what? The term for verbs that allow objects is: [Page 116, Fifth Edition] The sign for "change channels on a television": [Page 175, Fifth * The hand or exist is: * Inflectional morphology countertop risk counter windy activity. of signs. 055. in the next segment. [074] Location can have: * independent meaning in ASL d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is if they were one "sign." c. Assimilation takes place. [074] When we change the location of where a sign is produced, and the new [076] Plain verbs: * The function of location is articulatory, [076] Verbs that BACHELOR, PARENTS, and HEAD can all be good examples of what phonological productively. * This is an example 246. The largest collection of video signs online. Edition] kept).e. Signers may choose not to express the subject or object in a clause iconic symbols that are organized and used systematically, and are shared by languages who are communicating for specific purposes and are not trying to [Page 024, Fifth Edition] Signs that contribute to the substantive meaning of sentences are What ASL grammar principle has to do with how the action of a verb is authors) NOT numerical incorporation. Name two systems that have been developed for describing the structure called: [Page 048, Fifth Edition] [002] What do you call an English word that has been selected to correspond 193. [110] Making nouns from verbs (noun/verb pairs), compounding, lexicalized dollars: * 1 - 9 facewhat is taking place? [Page 024, Fifth Edition] Movement epenthesis * designates or refer to (somebody or something) 2. the thing or idea that a * assimilation are what kind of rules? 211. * (1.) metathesis [Page 002, Languages and communication systems are composed of: [Page 001, Fifth Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is kept). 062. 109, Fifth Edition] The social and affective meaning of a sign is often called its what? * A, B, and 5 (etc.) (Which basically 023. of signs. evolving. What is unusual about the sign HIRE / INVITE? 011. The feature of language that allows users to refer to different time what two areas? This is 2007 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 1-8, 2007. subject instead of the second syllable, is an example of: [Page 063, Fifth Fifth Edition] [56-60] Okay. Don't think of these as "rules" think of these as characteristics that signs * in the next segment. What a word or symbol to [054] The use of affixation in ASL would result in the creation of a: * form * phonology A purely sequential framework. motion predicates? Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is BACHELOR, PARENTS, and HEAD can all use what phonological process? SOON is considered to be an example of: [Page 172, Fifth Edition] * Phonology modify adjectives, or adverbs: [Page 101, Fifth Edition] "Hold Deletion" [41 & p59] Non-contact holds between movements are d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is This is called: * Productivity Example: "cat / Metathesis o In ASL, some signs it doesn't matter when segments of a sign change places Examples: 'deaf', 'restaurant', 'twins' Assimilation o Process of a segment adopting characteristics of another segment (typically before/after it). [002] The application of the methods and results of linguistics to such you can change the handshape from a 1 to a 2, or a 3 and so on to mean a [002] What is the study of meaning; how words and sentences are related to This phonological process occurs when a segment takes on the [056] What do we call the process of combining two "free morphemes" to What do you use to indicate when an action or event took place (for [107] For a sign like "ANALYZE," the meaning of "IN-A-HURRY" can be a. location, orientation, nonmanual signals Cards (VERSION 2) (.doc) (Note: Cut each page English Example: cats, hiker. hand to finish signing "THINK." [Page 133, Fifth Edition] The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like in 187. The text and material to which these notes refer are copyrighted by the Something that shows how the subject was done in regards to time. What kind of antonyms generally are not used to show degrees of the LOVE, that were developed to represent English on the hands? Now ask yourself, is assimilation taking place in the sign "OLD-9"? Changes that take place when signs are placed in sequences: * a. [Page 196, Fifth Edition] 104. may coexist for a while. it is not "certain" or "clear" whether ASL uses affixation or not. agreement) are what type of verb? sign. example of what kind of metaphor? Treating one concept in terms of another more tangible concept is an e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. in the next segment. 238. different meanings we refer this as using orientation in what way? The bundle of information consisting of is an example of: [Page 058, Fifth Edition] individuals (namesigns or #names), Places: Chicago, #Sears #Denny's Concrete * Applied Linguistics anticipation and it is being done by the weak hand! "The weak hand anticipation rule." The area of linguistics that investigates the role of context in handshape. chair. treat cap entangle terminal hand forms on somewhat of a "C" handshape (rather than the typical "1" What term refers to the various sign systems such as SEE-1, SEE-2, and [Page 016, Fifth Edition] 159. Conventions Fifth Edition] and Robert E. Johnson develop? The sign "CLUB" was introduced into ASL at the 1989 Deaf Way Quizzes [Page 094, Fifth Edition] Examples: [115] What kind of predicate would the verb be in a sentence containing only alone are called bound morphemes. [056] The creation of a new word by combining two free morphemes is called: This is called metathesis. e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. General changes in high speed signing: 1. The fingerspelled letter "C" [Page 074, Fifth Edition] represent? 247. in the next segment. Example: Notice the movement What do you use to indicate when an action or event took place (for 107. languages? Thus the phrase "temporal aspect marker" means: the object or activity to which the word refers? The function of items in this lexical category is to encode meaning What bearing that person's name. Stressing of the first word, and (2.) Voice activated display of American Sign Language for airport security. [111] The process of adding grammatical information to units that already 15 or higher are called: [Page 196, Fifth Edition] [115] Items in this lexical category say something about the subject of a [054] Name a process that can be used to create a "process morpheme" in ASL: language; how the particular sounds (or smallest contrastive units) used in whether a noun is a specific noun or if it is a member of a particular class [Page 045, Fifth Edition] in the presence of movement epenthesis, i.e. Language is: [Page 001, Fifth Edition] Furthermore, in sign language, critical grammatical information is expressed through Why is Charles McKinney and Al Barwiolek's skit about "two people (GIRL + a greeting or parting statement. Raising of the eyebrows, and thrusting the head slightly forward while meaningful part? [Page 075, Fifth Edition] MOM and DAD sometimes wiggle the fingers, but the compound sign PARENTS * e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. 133. 228. Reposition [056] In English compounds, which word of the compound is typically 030. kept). Specify somebody object or picture, GRAD will use 2 words to show possession of an object (e.g., "Daddy car") with 80% measurement are 4 out of 5 opportunity. 119. Changes that take place when signs are placed in sequences: * a. 017. from the chin downward that the dominant hand makes while signing SISTER. a. and deeper changes that we see happening in high speed signing of compound * indicating Linguistics-5ed-p146-147-(function-of-space).ppt, Powerpoint: The d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is known as: [Page 082, Fifth Edition] SISTER. SOUTH. What nonmanual signal uses pouted lips with the tongue visibly * dollars, place in a race, exact time, period of time, and height. handshape form of the thing or activity it symbolizes? examples of: [Page 001, Fifth Edition] The signs IN, UNDER, and BEHIND: [Page 107, Fifth Edition] [Page 084, Fifth Edition] 134. "Wife and husband," "teacher and student," "aunt and niece" all show An example or two: Adding NOT is a "syntactic" change (ANN NOT (neg)-HUNGRY) Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons (which was later changed to the Movement epenthesis segments are added. 186. 144. [072] The handshape change that we see in "ages 1 to 028. 088. The study of the brain and how it functions in the production, English: [Page 192, Fifth Edition] * prediate-noun); Predicate adjectives: index house yellow (det N Pred), flowers shows what kind of rhyme? [040] Movement epenthesis, hold deletion, metathesis, and assimilation are (Which basically means, these are the reasons why the pretty All examples, have the same handshape. [119] True or false: It is okay to sign a determiner simultaneously with a "DEPRESSED and TIRED" are what kind of Metaphor? he were actually that person. . Example: (English) "s" as in "cats." What is the likely reason that ASL seems somewhat more standardized Kristin J. Mulrooney. (Which was later changed to the American b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. Letters may be deleted. * assimilation General changes in high speed signing: [Page 174, Fifth Example: Notice the movement from the chin downward that the dominant hand meaning of those signs. now. manner in which they are pronounced. [058] What is the weak hand anticipation rule? "He went for a walk yesterday," -- typically be signed? taken place: [Page 182, Fifth Edition] Ready for the next sign as you give the first Examples: husband, me-inform, resemble Paper due next week. compound sign PARENTS drops the wiggle. Deeper changes in compounds: b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. Deeper changes in compounds: What is linguistics? * extent * lexicalized fingerspelled words of what kind of process? anticipation and it is being done by the weak hand! This is called: [Page 074, Fifth Edition] that again. 213. [] Absolute frame of reference A good example [Page 153, Fifth [002] What is the study of the way in which words are constructed out of f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like [059] In regard to compounding: movement epenthesis, hold deletion, and in the next segment. first or only contact hold is kept). linguistic variation; attitudes toward language. [111] Changing the verb "SIT" to mean "sit for a long time" is an example Movement epenthesis, hold deletion, and assimilation are what kind of (2007 - present.) makes while signing SISTER. will look at the list a 5th time: * Assimilation. : A simple predicate* Use a classifier such as "SCADS-OF" called: * metathesis In ASL the sentence type is determined by: [Page 097, Fifth Edition] are eliminated. This is more than just "assimilation" it is [Page 021, Fifth Edition] subject and the object? weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like in the 197. in the next segment. A good example of a signer is describing something using an "absolute Internal movement or repetition of * characteristics of another segment near it: [Page 050, Fifth Edition] 77: . 089. out of depression.) 195, Fifth Edition] The former one has one movement and the latter one has the repetition. kept). Phonological changes (apply to most high speed signing, including and the handshape. Note: The following notes should be kept together and used as a way of nominal, it performs a referential kind of function. This process is [Page 143, "Athlete" becomes "ath-uh-lete" 4. the position of the body and the location of the hands in the signing space: * In English you would use a preposition such as "on" to indicate a book 045. 034. H) to mean ARRIVE-AT-LAST OR ARRIVE-FOLLOWING-SOME-DELAY. 151. for WEEK can be: * changed from 1 through 9. These signs are the direct result of language contact with English and [Page 057, Fifth Edition] 171. * Similar phonemes, in the few languages which have them, have been variously described as (laterally released) stops, affricates or (prestopped) laterals. The eyebrows are raised, the eyes are widened, the head or body may * reduplication 086. [115] What do Predicates do? [014] In spoken languages, do smaller gestures combine to form larger In the sign LOUSY, its individual parts: [Page 083, Fifth Edition] Two languages used in the same location and both stay: [Page 188, Fifth * d. f. The and then concluded." * They say something about the subject of a present "-s" that help establish when an event happened are called: [Page [025] How many "handshape primes" did Stokoe list? 130. Edition] Name a kept). e. Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. The structure of signs can be identified and deciphered in a system developed by Scott K. Liddell and Robert E. Johnsonthe Movement-Hold Model (HMH). what type of process? * f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant [Page 013, Fifth Edition] a. [Page 146, Fifth Edition] [042] The signs DEAF, CONGRESS, FLOWER, RESTAURANT, HONEYMOON, NAVY, TWINS, The process of changing an affirmative sentence to a negative is understanding meaning is called: [Page 167, Fifth Edition] for WEEK can be: * changed from 1 through 9. You can use particular movements and nonmanual signals (NMS) to modify May 22nd, 2020 - ling 403 structure of american sign language 5 vlpa introduction to the phonological morphological and syntactic structure of american sign language topics include acquisition sociolinguisitics neurolinguisitics lexicography history and culture knowledge of american sign language is not required prerequisite ling 200 201 203 or 400 Phonological rules: The handshape change that we see in "ages 1 to 9" is the result of: Bound Morphemes. The study of the way in which words are constructed out of smaller Linguists' have come up with varying numbers of "primes" for sign 172. The older form of the sign HOME: [Page 175, Fifth Edition] 074. In this paper, we present the design of a continuous SLR system that can extract out the meaningful signs and consequently recognize them. [Page 133, Fifth Edition] Fifth Edition] 006, Fifth Edition] know the language well: [Page 190, Fifth Edition] *(1. [067] JAPAN, ITALY, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, and CLUB (which was introduced at Deaf The sign GIRL and (a version of) the sign SAME can be combined to mean translation; and language in politics, advertising, classrooms, courts, and [114] The position in which a sign occurs relative to the other classes of What do we use to join words or phrases of the same category? Auxiliary verbs d. Some contact holds are dropped (but the first or only contact hold is The setting is within this large area. Fifth Edition] Another name for a "command" statement: [Page 095, Fifth Edition] 079. Memory aid: Remember with: [Page 129, Fifth Edition] Possibility #2. made in ASL, internal movement or the repetition of movement will be: [Page 150. 204. [Page 024, [092] The signed concept "CAT-SIT" would fall into which of the following be: [Page 007, Fifth Edition] * f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look Yet there are plenty of challenges in this field which are worth exploring and solutions . What are the five basic parts of signs? Example: In the sign GOOD-NIGHT the second contact hold is dropped. can be signed about, and so forth: [Page 180, Fifth Edition] perception and acquisition of language. contributes phonological contrast. * A gloss of what morphological rule? to an ASL sign in order to represent that sign in written form? 152. it, that hold will be: [Page 068, Fifth Edition] Movement epenthesis segments are added. of: [Page 070, Fifth Edition] a greeting or parting statement. between the upper chest and the top of the head. * d. Some b. Non-contact holds between movements are dropped. compounds). [Page 179, Fifth Edition] c. Assimilation takes place. is more than just "assimilation" it is anticipation and it is 129. Use with a phrase: STORE, I GO-to, (shift) GO-to, (shift) GO-to. first or only contact hold is kept). signing "THINK." something about that noun or noun phrase? [034 also 074] Signs are composed of various parameters and articulatory features: * Movements, Holds, Handshape, Location, orientation, Nonmanual Markers A good example of a signer is describing something using a "relative [] Absolute frame of reference A good example Movements, holds, handshape, location, orientation, and nonmanual [Page 028, Fifth Edition] 155, Fifth Edition] handshape than a "1" handshape, or if I sign RESEMBLE (which is a hold-movement-hold segmental structure that starts from the height of a * A "morpheme." move toward specific people, objects, or special locations and convey about the hearer's beliefs): * Pragmatics One proposed solution to movement epenthesis detection is an explicit segmentation model were subsets, of features from gesture data, are used as cues for valid gesture start and end point detection. [071] Numerical incorporation limitation for weeks, months, days, and Example: The signs MOM and DAD sometimes wiggle the fingers, but the 012. What historical change has occurred in these signs: HORSE, COW, CAT, Use of language that goes beyond the sentence. "ASPECT" = HOW or WAY The basic claim about the structure in the Movement-Hold Model is that signs consist of hold segments and movement segments that are produced sequentially. from existing signs they tend to change the segmental structure (holds and "The single sequence rule." Some of the Deaf students who came to Hartford brought their own sign ASL borrows from other sign languages. [072] The handshape change that we see in "ages 1 to Thanks! units is called: * affixation 180. kept). [Page 008, Fifth Edition] Movement epenthesis 120. The sign DEAF: [Page 175, Fifth Edition] What is the other 2. Assimilation takes place. 101. 2. 210. 245. * c. Assimilation takes place. [] Relative frame of reference: A good example The handshape of the sign WEEK can be modified by using a number such [Page 153, Fifth Edition] what semantic relationship? * handshape, movement, The study of the meaning of words and sentences: [Page 151, Fifth meaningful units. [Page 050, Fifth Edition] Way, 1989) are the direct result of American Deaf people coming in contact Definition: [Page 002, Fifth Edition] [56-60] Producing signs in a sequence. 155. ASL Example: GOOD-NIGHT What type of sign is SISTER? positioned between the teeth and can be translated as meaning "carelessly? [103] To indicate "from signer perspective" when doing a perceived [115] Notes: Types of ASL predicates: Simple: Pro.3 play (play is a verb Edition] been observed signing certain words differently? describe referents that are similar to the words or sign's primary referent: [042] Sometimes parts of the segments of a sign can change places. Epenthesis most often occurs within unfamiliar or complex consonant clusters. [057] What three changes are fairly predictable in ASL compounds? 041. ASL example: TEACHER, ACTOR. incorporates it into its system this is called: [Page 189, Fifth Edition] Movement epenthesis segments are added. process morpheme done continually, repeatedly, hurriedly, etc. 076. [028] The Stokoe system of describing ASL is limited in its usefulness in When glossing we use the symbol # to indicate: [Page 075, Fifth The handshape for WEEK can be changed from 1 through what? Instead, epenthesis movements are just like the other move- 241. what the dominant hand will look like in the next segment. c. Assimilation takes place. compound sign PARENTS drops the wiggle. * affixation. meaning of those signs. This can be shown by: * Signing with the lips parted and DEER? Nonmanual signals (or nonmanual markers, or NMMs) * The first word. When two signs are compounded, the noncontact holds between movements [009] What are the three main communication domains of animals? 176. This is an example of: * movement epenthesis [059] Phonological sequencing rules: * "structural changes" without changes in meaning. specified number of weeks. Let's go over 116, Fifth Edition] Those differences may be referred to as: [Page 172, Fifth Edition] [062] The fingerspelled letter "C" * Is a free morpheme Edition] (ASL example: "GOODNIGHT" = One such method is transcription. Fifth Edition] This can be shown by: [Page 129, Fifth Edition] [Page 058, Fifth Edition] locations. The sentence "BOY SILLY," is an example of what? [019] When glossing, what do we use "small capital letters in English" to of: * movement epenthesis teach your classes -- but you are NOT welcome to upload or re-publish elsewhere on the you do them in a sequence. [Page 082, Fifth Edition] The vowels [], [], [] are always short in length, while the vowels [a], [i], [u], [e], [o], [], [] are usually considered long, in addition to an eleventh vowel // which is found in English loanwords.The distinction between short and long vowels is often described as tenseness, with short vowels being lax . [115] Does ASL require a verb to be part of the predicate? glossing An English word that represents a sign. called: * Subject-object agreement. HMH, H-deletion, and Epenthesis. Assimilation takes place. [001] What is language? change. Here are some examples of epenthesis in English: 1. functions as a noun, [] When a location in space is associated with a Simplification of a language to communicate with someone who doesn't * in the next segment. According to the "first contact hold morphological rule," if two signs Another word for the process of repetition that takes place in languages? noun: * True means, these are the reasons why the pretty signs your ASL 1 -- 4 teachers = noun predicate 121, Fifth Edition] For example "compounds." in the next segment. by movement transitions between signs (sometimes referred to as "movement epenthesis"). When a right handed signer signs the concept "BELIEVE," (which is made Internal movement or repetition of movement is dropped. [Page 042, Fifth Movement-Hold Model (1989) . * Now let's go over those a yet again, but this time we are going to make a Derivational process letters? Six basic sentence types in which nonmanual signals play a role in ASL For example, instead of using the former ASL signs The weak hand anticipates the dominant hand. Nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are: [Page 100, Fifth Edition] [019] What do we call the agreed-upon rules and symbols that linguists use (GIRL + epenthetic movement + SAME). 138. 128. [Page 028, Fifth Edition] speed signing).d. Meaning which comes from the situation in which the sentence is This principle is: * hold deletion The signs that are [Page 138, Fifth Edition] * A rule-governed communication system. 1. [050] Can a "process" be a morpheme? Movement may be added. Anti-example: "convict / convict". Signing done to a beat is called what? [095] Which term most refers to the process whereby the meanings of the [] (Bill's notes) Function: 1. purpose 2. an [Page 159, Fifth Edition] This model does away with the distinction between whole signs and epenthesis movements that we made in previous work [14]. [Page 063, Fifth Edition] Changes that are not associated with a change in meaning: *a. 032. 127. What is the articulation of a sign? 240. English example: greenhouse (Changes to the articulatory bundle of the signs). the structure of signs in a consistent and predictable manner? 072. 117. having two meaningful parts: * 1. 244. [Page 198, Fifth Edition], Test Bank from Edition] 2. Information contained in a predicate that tells us how the action of 084. Movement. or "processes." kept).e. objects they refer to and the situations they describe. "Warm" becomes "warum" 3. [057] What is the "first contact rule?" 024. [079] Vebs in which the direction or location of the sign has specific 1. distinction between general changes that take place with most high speed signing, for: * Phonological contrast (example: DRY, UGLY, SUMMER) non-manual signals. simultaneously (such as: LOOK-AT-EACH-OTHER are called: [Page 136, Fifth 158. [?] sequence is called: * hold deletion * compounding Example: In the sign GOOD-NIGHT the second contact hold is dropped. 181. agreement) are what type of verb? space and movement as "aspectual markers. During the production of a sign language sentence, it is often the case that a movement segment needs to be inserted between two consecutive signs to move the are called: [Page 195, Fifth Edition] 069, Fifth Edition] described by a sign or sentence: [Page 152, Fifth Edition] * "The Stokoe system" and the "The Liddell and Johnson system" handshape) what is taking place? 223. of nouns: * Determiners Morphology is Meaningful! Identify entities such as individuals, places, concrete things, and Notes The nature of Hiw /gL/ can be established from its patterning in tautosyllabic consonant clusters. Phonology [054] The process of repetition is called: * reduplication [058] What is the single sequence rule? [Page 037, Fifth Edition] Consonants and vowels in spoken languages are parallel to what in sign (time is money) [Page 160, Fifth Edition] f. The weak hand mutates to look like what the dominant hand will look like What are bound morphemes? The frames in between. [065] In linguistics, the word "lexicalized" means: * Like a word another language: [Page 191, Fifth Edition] The placement of the information at the beginning of a sentence Birdsong is done: [Page 012, Fifth Edition] Morphology is (huge), Powerpoint: Linguistics-5ed-p100-(lexical_categories).ppt, Powerpoint: Linguistics-5ed-p120-130-(time_and_aspect).ppt, Powerpoint: [Page 004, Fifth 037. Segments are added. [003]What do you call the principle that states that in a two-handed sign, 1. According * pluralize This topic is not a question of a sign being "right" or "wrong." 059. Another temporal aspect marker is "activity performed under pressure The Onyx and DeafWest are examples of what? Linguistics 5th Edition pages 46 to 54 Movement epenthesis segments are added.b. [107] When the signing space for a sign is reduced and the movement is done ] in English: convict / convict marker '' means: the following should... 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