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|a Current issues in ASL phonology /
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|a Front Cover; Current Issues in ASL Phonology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; 1. OVERVIEW; 2. A FEW NOTES ABOUT ASL: THE LANGUAGE AND ITS USERS; 3. ""PHONOLOGY"" AND SIGNED LANGUAGES; 4. THE PRESENT VOLUME; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; NOTES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. SECONDARY LICENSING AND THENONDOMINANT HAND IN ASL PHONOLOGY; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. AUTOSEGMENTAL LICENSING; 3. LEVELS; 4. THE SYLLABLE IN ASL; 5. THE NONDOMINANT HAND AS A SECONDARY LICENSER; 6. WORD AND DISCOURSE STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS; 7. CONCLUSION; 8. APPENDIX: EXAMPLESIGNS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; NOTES.
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|a 6. asymmetries in timing of asl contours7. conclusion; 8. appendix: comparisons to other approaches; acknowledgments; notes; references; chapter 5. reflections on the nature of asl and the development of asl linguistics: comments on corina'sarticle; 1. introduction; 2. asl as a language; 3. asl in linguistic theory; references; chapter 6. linearization of phonologicaltiers in asl; 1. introduction; 2. the model in brief; 3. some morphological templatesin two sign languages; 4. temporal interpretation of the representation; 5. linearization; 6. consequences; 7. summary and conclusion.
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|a Acknowledgmentsnotes; references; chapter 7. response to sandler's linearizationof phonological tiers in asl -- 1. introduction; 2. applications of the two analyses; references; chapter 8. syllables and segments: hold themovement and move the holds!; 1. introduction; 2. segmental models; 3. interpretations of segment -- 4. the lack of phonological utility of m and h; 5. the predictability/redundancy of h segments; 6. feature versus segment behavior; 7. a model without segments; 8. timing and syllable structure; 9. theoretical implications; 10. conclusion; acknowledgments; notes.
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|a American Sign Language
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|a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
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