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The medium is still the message: Canadian federal politicians' gestural stance markers of credibility and opinion
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Preverbal subjects in Makkan Arabic: A feature-inheritance approach
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Grasping at metaphors: a corpus-based analysis of the inferential processes which shape semantic construal
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Pragmatics and manipulation in three shakespearean tragedies
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A corpus-based study on the grammaticalization of được in Vietnamese
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Analysis of referring expressions in political texts translated from English to Arabic
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The interaction between surrogates and tokens in American Sign Language
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Speakers of American Sign Language use surrogates and tokens throughout their discourse. Surrogates allow signers to shift roles (or perspectives) and “become” a character or other entity in their discourse. Tokens allow them to miniaturize entities and bring them into a smaller signing space. Scott Liddell claims that surrogates and tokens cannot interact or converse with one another. He states that because surrogates are in the “here and now” and tokens are not, they are unable to interact with each other. He also claims that surrogates and tokens are unable to enter each other’s signing spaces. In this research project, I explore examples that show otherwise. I have found examples where surrogates and tokens would be able to converse with one another, should the need arise. I have also found examples of tokens entering surrogate space, giving them the “here and now” feature Liddell says they do not possess. ; May 2016
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American Sign Language; Surrogates and tokens
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31189
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Exploring the benefits of a separate course in ASL fingerspelling and numbering to develop students’ receptive competency
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Religious language within Jürgen Habermas and cognitive linguistics
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The influence of contradicting implication on inference generation in discourse processing: a phantom recollection approach
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The influence of contradicting implication on inference generation in discourse processing: a phantom recollection approach
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