THE CASE FOR GRAMMAR, ORDER AND POSITION IN ASL: A REPLY TO BOUCHARD AND DUBUISSON
Replies to issues raised by Bouchard and Dubuisson (B&D) (1995) about American Sign Language (ASL), refuting B&D's assertion that visual-gestural languages are not bound by any universal constraints on word order and reaffirming that ASL is a highly configurational language with a basic...
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