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A Socio-historical Study of Vowel Raising in Australian and Canadian English
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The Use of Periphrastic Do with Reference to the Book of Common Prayer
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Handshape Complexity in Initialized Signs: A Cross-linguistic Study
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Pages : 197-219
Abstract
Keywords
# Çѱ¹ ¼ö¾î(Korean Sign Language) # ¼öȾð¾î(sign languages) # ÀÌÁ¢ µîÀ§±¸¹®(disjunctive coordination) # ¼±ÅÃÀǹ®¹®(alternative questions) # ¹èŸÀû ÀÌÁ¢(exclusive disjunction) # Æ÷°ýÀû ÀÌÁ¢(inclusive disjunction) # ºñ¼öÁö Ç¥Áö(non-manual markers)
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