A cross-linguistic preference for torso stability in the lexicon: Evidence from 24 sign languages

N Sanders, DJ Napoli - Sign Language & Linguistics, 2016 - jbe-platform.com
When the arms move in certain ways, they can cause the torso to twist or rock. Such
extraneous torso movement is undesirable, especially during sign language communication …

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When the arms move in certain ways, they can cause the torso to twist or rock. Such
extraneous torso movement is undesirable, especially during sign language communication …

A Cross-Linguistic Preference For Torso Stability In The Lexicon: Evidence From 24 Sign Languages

N Sanders, DJ Napoli - Sign Language And Linguistics, 2016 - works.swarthmore.edu
When the arms move in certain ways, they can cause the torso to twist or rock. Such
extraneous torso movement is undesirable, especially during sign language communication …

A cross-linguistic preference for torso stability in the lexicon

N Sanders - Sign Language & Linguistics, 2016 - ingentaconnect.com
When the arms move in certain ways, they can cause the torso to twist or rock. Such
extraneous torso movement is undesirable, especially during sign language communication …

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When the arms move in certain ways, they can cause the torso to twist or rock. Such
extraneous torso movement is undesirable, especially during sign language communication …

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When the arms move in certain ways, they can cause the torso to twist or rock. Such
extraneous torso movement is undesirable, especially during sign language communication …

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[PDF][PDF] A cross-linguistic preference for torso stability in the lexicon: Evidence from 24 sign languages

N Sanders, DJ Napoli - academia.edu
When the arms move in certain ways, they can cause the torso to twist or rock. Such
extraneous torso movement is undesirable, especially during sign language communication …

[PDF][PDF] A Cross-Linguistic Preference For Torso Stability In The Lexicon: Evidence From 24 Sign Languages

N Sanders, DJ Napoli - works.swarthmore.edu
When the arms move in certain ways, they can cause the torso to twist or rock. Such
extraneous torso movement is undesirable, especially during sign language communication …