Papers from the Sign Linguistics Underground
Author’s preface
Article outline
- 1.The research project
- 2.Outline of the results
- 3.Some further explanations
- Word pictures
- Alterations
- Transcription conventions
- 4.Publications from the research project
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References
References (10)
References
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Fischer, Susan. 1996. The role of agreement and auxiliaries in sign
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Quadros, Ronice M. de & Josep Quer. 2008. Back to back(wards) and moving on: on agreement, auxiliaries
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Quer, Josep & Santiago Frigola. 2006. Cross-linguistic research and particular grammars: A case
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Workshop on Cross-linguistic Sign Language Research,
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Rathmann, Christian. 2000. The optionality of agreement phrase: Evidence from signed
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