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<div>Rachel Channon wrote:</div>
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color="#0000FF">Does anyone have or know about any transcription of
some or all of the Stokoe Casterline and Croneberg ASL
dictionary (DASL) into something that is machine readable, so
that one could get frequency counts of handshapes, places, etc.?
Is anyone aware of any other phonetic or phonological sign language
database of any sign language? I am aware of the SignPhon
database for SLN, but not of any other. </font></blockquote>
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<div>Yes. See <font face="Geneva" color="#000000">
http://world.std.com/~mam/ASCII-Stokoe.html</font>, for a paper on a
database Mark Mandel made.</div>
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<div>Best,</div>
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<div>Onno</div>
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