REVISITING GRADABILITY IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL)

Revisiting gradability in American Sign Language (ASL)

This paper addresses gradability in American Sign Language (ASL).The literature has argued that languages may or may not introduce degree variables, i.e., there is cross-linguistic variation as to whether languages should be analyzed as degree- or degreeless.For ASL, the degree-based analysis has been assumed or explicitly proposed.For example, due

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Developing Guidelines to Increase Green Space in Communities in Thailand Based on the Integration of Green Space into Commercial and Waterfront Routes in Singapore and Hangzhou (China)

The objective of this study is to determine how to increase green space that can overlap with areas that are primarily used for transport in commercial areas and waterfront routes in communities in Thailand, where transportation is limited, in order to provide urban populations an opportunity to access green space in various forms.In this study, We

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