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different handshapes.
Possible handshapes are
constrained by a
variety of
mechanic and
neural factors.
Evolutionary forces have led to some
handshapes being...
- The
digibet is
composed of
handshapes called digits that are
modified by
diacritics and movements. It
shares 23
handshapes with ASL's
manual alphabet...
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patterns in
handshape production are more
similar to
conventionalized sign
language handshapes than
hearing individuals’ gestures.
These handshapes are high...
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extremely common type of
variation is
between the
handshapes /1/, /L/, and /5/ in
signs with one
handshape.
There is also a
distinct variety of ASL used by...
- from
American Sign
Language (ASL), but
modifies the
handshapes used in ASL in
order to use the
handshape of the
first letter of the
corresponding English...
- "D" is not used for a
specific handshape, but is a stand-in here for
whichever dez is used. The
symbols for
handshapes are
taken from the ASL
manual alphabet:...
- of movement.
Handshape—paralleling consonants, nine
basic handshapes can be
rounded or
unrounded to form a
total of 18
distinct handshapes. Referent—numbering...
- three-fingered
handshape.: 47 Similarly, the "K" and "P"
handshapes are the same, and the same can be said for the "U", "H" and "N"
handshapes,
albeit with...
- Sign Language, the
ordinal numbers first through ninth are
formed with
handshapes similar to
those for the
corresponding cardinal numbers with the addition...
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these handshapes are small.
These handshapes play into
morphology and how
meaning changes based on
minuscule details.
Depending on the
handshape, a different...