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Sign Language & Linguistics
Vol. 5:1 (2002) ► pp.8188
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Brentari, Diane
2002. Modality differences in sign language phonology and morphophonemics. In Modality and Structure in Signed and Spoken Languages,  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
CRASBORN, ONNO & ELS VAN DER KOOIJ
2013. The phonology of focus in Sign Language of the Netherlands. Journal of Linguistics 49:3  pp. 515 ff. DOI logo
Demey, Eline & Els van der Kooij
2008. Phonological patterns in a dependency model: Allophonic relations grounded in phonetic and iconic motivation. Lingua 118:8  pp. 1109 ff. DOI logo
Kennaway, Richard
2004. Experience with and Requirements for a Gesture Description Language for Synthetic Animation. In Gesture-Based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2915],  pp. 300 ff. DOI logo
Mcburney, Susan Lloyd
2001. William Stokoe and the discipline of sign language linguistics. Historiographia Linguistica 28:1-2  pp. 143 ff. DOI logo
Meier, Richard P., Kearsy Cormier & David Quinto-Pozos
2002. Phonological structure in signed languages. In Modality and Structure in Signed and Spoken Languages,  pp. 27 ff. DOI logo
MORGAN, GARY, SARAH BARRETT-JONES & HELEN STONEHAM
2007. The first signs of language: Phonological development in British Sign Language. Applied Psycholinguistics 28:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
van der Hulst, Harry
2006. On the parallel organization of linguistic components. Lingua 116:5  pp. 657 ff. DOI logo
van der Kooij, Els & Onno Crasborn
2008. Syllables and the word-prosodic system in Sign Language of the Netherlands. Lingua 118:9  pp. 1307 ff. DOI logo

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