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  1. Random interesting stuff from q&a's at #HDLS15: subjects aren't produced a lot in discourse (at least in home sign systems) and neither are anaphors (in Ticuna (Amazon)).

    Additional examples that the stuff linguists may examine/foreground, though useful (!), don't necessarily align with what language users are actually using

    #linguistics @linguistics

  2. Random interesting stuff from q&a's at #HDLS15: subjects aren't produced a lot in discourse (at least in home sign systems) and neither are anaphors (in Ticuna (Amazon)).

    Additional examples that the stuff linguists may examine/foreground, though useful (!), don't necessarily align with what language users are actually using

    #linguistics @linguistics

  3. Random interesting stuff from q&a's at #HDLS15: subjects aren't produced a lot in discourse (at least in home sign systems) and neither are anaphors (in Ticuna (Amazon)).

    Additional examples that the stuff linguists may examine/foreground, though useful (!), don't necessarily align with what language users are actually using

    #linguistics @linguistics

  4. Random interesting stuff from q&a's at #HDLS15: subjects aren't produced a lot in discourse (at least in home sign systems) and neither are anaphors (in Ticuna (Amazon)).

    Additional examples that the stuff linguists may examine/foreground, though useful (!), don't necessarily align with what language users are actually using

    #linguistics @linguistics

  5. Random interesting stuff from q&a's at #HDLS15: subjects aren't produced a lot in discourse (at least in home sign systems) and neither are anaphors (in Ticuna (Amazon)).

    Additional examples that the stuff linguists may examine/foreground, though useful (!), don't necessarily align with what language users are actually using

    #linguistics @linguistics

  6. Because connections to stuff I've written about: Laura Downing at #HDLS15 mentions biases in documentation e.g. salience of linguistic forms to outsider fieldworkers can determine what gets documented and documenting contrastive forms is less controversial than non-contrastive ones.

    Also her work on laryngeal stop inventories in #African #languages relied on documentation of non-contrastive forms.

    #typology #linguistics @linguistics #LanguageDocumentation

  7. Because connections to stuff I've written about: Laura Downing at #HDLS15 mentions biases in documentation e.g. salience of linguistic forms to outsider fieldworkers can determine what gets documented and documenting contrastive forms is less controversial than non-contrastive ones.

    Also her work on laryngeal stop inventories in #African #languages relied on documentation of non-contrastive forms.

    #typology #linguistics @linguistics #LanguageDocumentation

  8. Because connections to stuff I've written about: Laura Downing at #HDLS15 mentions biases in documentation e.g. salience of linguistic forms to outsider fieldworkers can determine what gets documented and documenting contrastive forms is less controversial than non-contrastive ones.

    Also her work on laryngeal stop inventories in #African #languages relied on documentation of non-contrastive forms.

    #typology #linguistics @linguistics #LanguageDocumentation

  9. Because connections to stuff I've written about: Laura Downing at #HDLS15 mentions biases in documentation e.g. salience of linguistic forms to outsider fieldworkers can determine what gets documented and documenting contrastive forms is less controversial than non-contrastive ones.

    Also her work on laryngeal stop inventories in #African #languages relied on documentation of non-contrastive forms.

    #typology #linguistics @linguistics #LanguageDocumentation

  10. Because connections to stuff I've written about: Laura Downing at #HDLS15 mentions biases in documentation e.g. salience of linguistic forms to outsider fieldworkers can determine what gets documented and documenting contrastive forms is less controversial than non-contrastive ones.

    Also her work on laryngeal stop inventories in #African #languages relied on documentation of non-contrastive forms.

    #typology #linguistics @linguistics #LanguageDocumentation