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Bibliography

This is a partial dump of the references I have used so far.

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  • Phil. Deaf Resource Center and Phil. Federation of the Deaf. Part 2: Traditional and Emerging Signs. An Introduction to Filipino Sign Language. Phil. Deaf Resource Center, 2004.
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