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Non-manual features: the right to indifference

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This paper discusses the way Sign Language can be described with a global account of the visual channel, not separating manual articulators in any way. In a first section section it shows that non-manuals are often either ignored in favour of manual focus, or included but given roles that are mostly different from the mainly hand-assigned lexical role. A second section describes the AZee model as a tool to describe Sign Language productions without assuming any separation, neither between articulators nor between grammatical roles. We conclude by giving a full AZee description for one of the several examples populating the paper.
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hal-01849040 , version 1 (12-09-2019)

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Michael Filhol, Mohamed Hadjadj, Annick Choisier. Non-manual features: the right to indifference. International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2014, Reykjavik, Iceland. ⟨hal-01849040⟩
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