Handshape assimilation in ASL fingerspelling ... - Jonathan Keane
Handshape assimilation in ASL fingerspelling ... - Jonathan Keane
Handshape assimilation in ASL fingerspelling ... - Jonathan Keane
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Introduction Methods Ulnar Flexion ConclusionsCondition<strong>in</strong>g VariablesWhat features encourage ulnar digit flexion?Selected F<strong>in</strong>gers▸ are described as the most salient f<strong>in</strong>gers for a given handshape,▸ are often (but not always!) extended, with other f<strong>in</strong>gers (more)flexed,▸ are used by many models of sign language phonology.one f<strong>in</strong>ger two f<strong>in</strong>gers three f<strong>in</strong>gers-G-, -L-, -Q-,-T-, -X-, and-Z--M-, -W-, and-Dallf<strong>in</strong>gers-A-, -B-, -C-,-E-, -O-, and-S--H-, -K-, -N-,-P-, -R-, -U-,and -V-others (ulnar)-F-, -I-, -J-,and -Y-