ASLLRP Electronic Publications 3.0, June 2003.

Disributed by C. Neidle, Boston University, American Sign Language Linguistic Research Project.

Please note: this CD-ROM contains everything from ASLLRP Electronic Publications 2 plus the following new materials:

 

  • video files for Neidle, C. and D. Maclaughlin (2002), The Distribution of Functional Projections in ASL: Evidence from Overt Expressions of Syntactic Features. In G. Cinque, ed., Functional Structure in the DP and IP: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Vol. 1, Oxford University Press.
  • Neidle, C. , S. Sclaroff, and V. Athitsos (2001). SignStream™: A Tool for Linguistic and Computer Vision Research on Visual-Gestural Language Data. In Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers 33:3, 311-320.
  • ASLLRP Reports:
    • Neidle, C. (August 2002). SignStream™ Annotation: Conventions used for the American Sign Language Linguistic Research Project. (report number 11)
    • Neidle, C. (2000). SignStream™: A Database Tool for Research on Visual-Gestural Language. (report number 10)
    • MacLaughlin, D., C. Neidle, and D. Greenfield (2000). SignStream™ User's Guide, Version 2.0. (report number 9)

Contents of the CD-ROM


Copies of ASLLRP publications, project reports, handouts, and dissertations in portable document format:

Neidle, C. , S. Sclaroff, and V. Athitsos (2001). SignStream™: A Tool for Linguistic and Computer Vision Research on Visual-Gestural Language Data. In Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers 33:3, 311-320.

Lee, R.G., C. Neidle, D. MacLaughlin, B. Bahan, and J. Kegl (1997) Role Shift in ASL: A Syntactic Look at Direct Speech. In C. Neidle, D. MacLaughlin, and R.G. Lee (eds), Syntactic Structure and Discourse Function: An Examination of Two Constructions in American Sign Language. American Sign Language Linguistic Research Project Report No. 4, Boston University, Boston, MA. May 1997, 24-45.

Hoza, J., C. Neidle, D. MacLaughlin, J. Kegl, and B. Bahan (1997) A Unified Syntactic Account of Rhetorical Questions in American Sign Language. In C. Neidle, D. MacLaughlin, and R.G. Lee (eds), Syntactic Structure and Discourse Function: An Examination of Two Constructions in American Sign Language. American Sign Language Linguistic Research Project Report No. 4, Boston University, Boston, MA. May 1997, 1-23.

Bahan, B., J. Kegl, D. MacLaughlin, and C. Neidle (1995) Convergent Evidence for the Structure of Determiner Phrases in American Sign Language. In L. Gabriele, D. Hardison and R. Westmoreland (eds), FLSM VI, Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Formal Linguistics Society of Mid-America, Volume Two. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Linguistics Club Publications, 1-12.

 

Report No. 11

Neidle, C. (August 2002). SignStream™ Annotation: Conventions used for the American Sign Language Linguistic Research Project.

Report No. 10

Neidle, C. (2000). SignStream™: A Database Tool for Research on Visual-Gestural Language.

Report No. 9

MacLaughlin, D., C. Neidle, and D. Greenfield (2000). SignStream™ User's Guide, Version 2.0.

Report No. 8

MacLaughlin, D., C. Neidle, and D. Greenfield (1999). SignStream™ User's Guide, Version 1.5.

 

Aarons, D. (1994) Aspects of the Syntax of American Sign Language. Doctoral dissertation, Boston University, Boston, MA.

Bahan, B. (1996) Non-Manual Realization of Agreement in American Sign Language. Doctoral dissertation, Boston University, Boston, MA.

MacLaughlin, D. (1997) The Structure of Determiner Phrases: Evidence from American Sign Language. Doctoral dissertation, Boston University, Boston, MA.

 

Copies of other ASLLRP materials in portable document format with associated digitized video files:

Handout

C. Neidle and D. MacLaughlin (1999). The Distribution of Functional Projections in ASL: Evidence from overt expressions of syntactic features.

Report No. 6

Neidle, C., D. MacLaughlin, R.G. Lee, B. Bahan, and J. Kegl (1998). Wh-Questions in ASL: A Case for Rightward Movement.

Report No. 2

Neidle, C., D. MacLaughlin, J. Kegl, and B. Bahan (1996). Non-Manual Correlates of Syntactic Agreement in American Sign Language.

 

Copies of video files that accompany other publications:

Neidle, C. and D. Maclaughlin (2002), The Distribution of Functional Projections in ASL: Evidence from Overt Expressions of Syntactic Features. In G. Cinque, ed., Functional Structure in the DP and IP: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Vol. 1, Oxford University Press.

Neidle, C., J. Kegl, D. MacLaughlin, B. Bahan, and R.G. Lee (2000) The Syntax of American Sign Language: Functional Categories and Hierarchical Structure. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

MacLaughlin, D., C. Neidle, B. Bahan, and R. G. Lee (2000) Morphological Inflections and Syntactic Representations of Person and Number in ASL. In M. Blondel and L. Tuller (eds), Recherches linguistiques de Vincennes 29 : Langage et surdité, 73-100.

Bahan, B., J. Kegl, R.G. Lee, D. MacLaughlin, and C. Neidle (2000) The Licensing of Null Arguments in American Sign Language. Linguistic Inquiry 31:1, 1-27.

Neidle, C., D. MacLaughlin, R.G. Lee, B. Bahan, and J. Kegl (1998) The Rightward Analysis of Wh-movement in ASL: A Reply to Petronio and Lillo-Martin 1997. Language .

Neidle, C., B. Bahan, D. MacLaughlin, R.G. Lee, and J. Kegl (1998) Realizations of Syntactic Agreement in American Sign Language: Similarities between the Clause and the Noun Phrase. Studia Linguistica .

Neidle, C., J. Kegl, B. Bahan, D. Aarons, and D. MacLaughlin (1997) Rightward Wh-Movement in American Sign Language. In D. Beerman [sic], D. LeBlanc, and H. van Riemsdijk (eds), Rightward Movement. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 247-278.

 

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