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The following papers address boundaries:<br>
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Wilbur, R. B. (2000). Phonological and prosodic layering of
non-manuals in American Sign Language. In <x-tab> </x-tab>Lane, H.
and Emmorey, K. (eds) <i>The signs of language revisited: Festschrift for
Ursula Bellugi <x-tab> </x-tab>and Edward Klima</i>, (pp. 213-241).
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. [nonmanuals inside
<x-tab> </x-tab>nonmanuals; edge marking, domain/scope
marking]<br>
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Wilbur, R. B. (1999). Metrical structure, morphological gaps, and
possible grammaticalization in ASL. <x-tab> </x-tab><i>Sign
Language & Linguistics</i>, 2, 217-244. [phrasal end
possibilties re:handshape assim]<br>
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Wilbur, R. & Patschke, C. (1999). Syntactic correlates of brow raise
in ASL. <i>Sign Language &
<x-tab> </x-tab>Linguistics</i>, 2,
3-40.<x-tab> </x-tab>[brow raise scope different from
c-command]<br>
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Wilbur, R. B. (1996). Evidence for function and structure of wh-clefts in
ASL. In W. H. Edmondson & R. <x-tab> </x-tab>B. Wilbur (eds.),
<i>International review of sign linguistics</i> (pp. 209-256). Hillsdale,
NJ: Lawrence <x-tab> </x-tab>Erlbaum
Associates. [tests for single sentence vs. sequence of
sentences/clauses]<br>
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Wilbur, R. B. (1994). Eyeblinks and ASL phrase structure. <i>Sign
Language Studies</i>, 84, 221-240.<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>[also
discusses head nods, and variation over different signing rates]<br>
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<font face="Arial, Helvetica">Allen, G. D., Wilbur, R. B. & Schick,
B. S. (1991) Aspects of rhythm in American Sign Language. <i>Sign
Language Studies</i>, 72,<i> </i>297-320. [tapping reflecting
perception of stress placement]<br>
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Wilbur, R. B. & Petitto, L. (1983) Discourse structure of American
Sign Language conversations; or, how to know a conversation when you see
one. <i>Discourse Processes</i>, 6, 225-241. [turn-taking,
interruptions of signer - interruptions at inappropriate syntactic
boundaries]<br>
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