Needed: compounding paper by Trisha Svaib (1992)

I.Zwitserlood I.Zwitserlood at let.ru.nl
Tue Jul 8 06:46:20 UTC 2008


Hi Cornelia,
I have a copy of a copy of a copy of Svaibs paper. If you haven't got 
it already, let me know where to send it.
Cheers,
Inge Zwitserlood

At 13:10 6-7-2008, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>for my undergrad thesis I'm looking at compounding in ASL, 
>specifically semantic and formal headedness. I know there's at least 
>one paper on the topic out there, and I've been trying for weeks to 
>lay my hands on it - unsuccessfully up to now. Here's the reference:
>
>Svaib, Trisha. 1992. "Compound nouns in American Sign Language: 
>Which way are they headed?" Paper presented at International 
>Conference on Theoretical Issues in Sign Language
>Research, 4, San Diego, CA, August 5-8.
>
>I have seen this work referenced e.g. in M.C. Bussemaker's 2000 
>thesis on Compounding in NGT as well as in Rachel Channon's 2002 
>thesis "Signs are single segments".
>I'd be very grateful to anyone who could provide me with Svaib's 
>paper or her current email address. Any further pointings to 
>articles on headedness in ASL would be appreicated, too.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Cornelia
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