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Simultaneity In Signed Languages: Form And Function

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Originally published 2007
EditorsOnno Alex Crasborn
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About Simultaneity In Signed Languages: Form And Function


Signed language users can draw on a range of articulators when expressing linguistic messages, including the hands, torso, eye gaze, and mouth. Sometimes these articulators work in tandem to produce one lexical item while in other instances they operate to convey different types of information simultaneously. . . .

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