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Hi folks:<br>
I'm not a sign language scholar, so please bear with this naive
request. I'd appreciate it if someone could send me the bib. info. for
what is considered the most prominent exposition and critique of the
notion that speech is somehow "nonphysical." This would include any
work that more specifically argues that speech is another form of
gesture. At present, the following is the only article I've been able
to come up with by googling the net, and I have no idea what it's
status is in the eyes of those in the know:<br>
<font size="-1">Löfqvist, A. (1990). Speech as audible gestures. In W.
J. Hardcastle & A. Marchal (Eds.), <i>Speech Production and Speech
Modelling</i>. Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 289-322.<br>
Thanks for any help with this.<br>
Sincerely,<br>
Christian Nelson<br>
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