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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 2.
Published in final edited form as: Lab Phonol. 2012 Oct 1;3(2):425–453. doi: 10.1515/lp-2012-0019

Table 1.

Effects of the low phonetic environment on the position of the hand on the vertical, lateral, and horizontal axes, organized by sign and by signer. Each cell shows the difference in the position of the target sign in millimeters in the low environment compared to the high environment.

Sign Signer Vertical axis Lateral axis Horizontal axis
KNOW LL ns ns ns
MF ns 15 mm to right*** 5 mm forward**
VF 40 mm lower*** 42 mm to right*** 8 mm forward*

FATHER LL 23 mm lower*** ns ns
MF 10 mm higher* ns 13 mm forward*
RD 10 mm higher* 53 mm to left*** ns
VF 10 mm lower** ns ns

WHY LL 12 mm lower* ns 10 mm back*
MF 10 mm lower* ns ns
RD ns 23 mm to left* ns
VF ns ns 12 mm back**

STUBBORN LL ns 28 mm to left*** 5 mm back***
RD 20 mm lower** ns ns
VF 34 mm lower*** 88 mm to right*** ns
*

p ≤ .05

**

p ≤ .01

***

p ≤ .001