Annotations spreadsheet (changes made in this session); ctrl-A, copy & paste in notepad to save at end of session, 208,  beach2,        dominantHS:,  0, 20, 0, 0, 0, 0,  Comments:, Liz's crvd-B>B Naomi's A>B-L variations on the same basic sign - complicated because the B/B-L relationship is probably allophonic but the starting handshapes (A/crvd-B) stem from different descriptors (gut-feeling - rocks vs. swimming) Tyler's BEACH is a different sign all together ( a synonym) - though the B handshapes in all cases here are referring to a flat surface the way the hands interact make them clearly separate signs (also, possib;y in Tyler S sign - borrowing from English) Done; allophones 209,  beans,        Comments:, BEANS- synonyms - no relationship Done 210,  bear,        Comments:, All same sign Done 211,  beard,        Comments:, BEARD variations of the same sign - slight differences in handshapes hard to tell if transcription error or allophonic variables - either or both make sense None of these handshapes were 5-C-tt as marked; therefore, all were changed to 5-C. Done 212,  beat_abuse,        Comments:, BEAT-ABUSE - same sign/ Liz may be using 10 handshape instead of A - this is exactly the environment where one would expect free variation of 10/A/S Done; Allophones 213,  beat_hit-fr,        Comments:, BEAT-HIT - ditto Done 214,  beautiful,        Comments:, BEAUTIFUL - overlooked in Liz's annotation is her handshape change to flat-O in the middle of the sign - she adds an optional flourish which is why her sign "ends with 5" but in fact the sequence is crvd-5>flat-O>5. All three re doing the same sign but 5 is in no way an allophone of flat-O Joan - Review 215,  because1,        Comments:, NOTE: Instance where the sign is the same across the board but Liz is ending in a different handshape. To be marked when Morpheme options expand. Done allophones - ending handshape 217,  become_fat,        Comments:, NOTE: Instance where the sign is the same across the board but Liz is ending in a different handshape. To be marked when Morpheme options expand. Done; allophones - beginning hs 218,  bed,        Comments:, BED - all variants of the same sign - (1 h v. 2 h) Review from different angle 220,  bee,        Comments:, BEE - couldn't get the video to play but it looks like Liz starts the sign just like the others - with F (not curved-B) Liz begins the sign with the same handshape but ends in a different handshape with a very different palm orientation. Done; allophones - ending hs 221,  beer,        Comments:, BEER - I don't see how the difference in B v. B-xd here - all the same sign Agreed. This is all the same sign with no variation. Done 223,  before2-fr,        Comments:, BEFORE - Liz and Naomi are doing the same sign, Tyler is signing a different sign that also means 'before' but in a slightly different way? Not sure Tyler's sign belongs in this set. Has a different connotation than the other 'before'. Regardless, it is a separate sign. Liz and Naomi are both doing the same sign, and it's important to note that the handshape given here is only that of the dominant hand. In both, the non-dominant handshape is B-L. Done 224,  beg-fr,        Comments:, All one sign. Naomi's handshape lacked the necessary intensity to be called a 5-C-tt. Done 226,  behavior-n1,        Comments:, BEHAVIOR - same sign/close judgment calls on handshapes Done 227,  behavior-n2,        Comments:, BEHAVIOR 2 - Naomi is signing a different signs (to perform an action) and the other 2 are signing the sign above Done; allophones - start & end hs 229,  beijing,        Comments:, BEIJING - same sign Handshape variant - determination of version 1 vs version 2 was arbitrary. Done; allophones - start & end hs 234,  bell,        Comments:, BELL - Tyler and Naomi are signing the same sign (what I call ALARM) and Liz is signing "handbell". Done 235,  belong1,       lexical_variations:, 1, 300, 1,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  Comments:, BELONG - different signs all together. This set should no longer exist. Review 236,  belong2,        Comments:, BELONG 2- Liz and Naomi same sign. These linking signs are a place where one sees 8 and F in free variation. Tyler is signing a different sign which is, I guess, synonymous (but not in my ideolect.) Done 238,  below1,        Comments:, BELOW - same sign Done; allophones - start & end hs 239,  below2,        Comments:, BELOW 2- same sign Done; allophones - one set on start hs, another set on end hs 244,  bet,        Comments:, BET - same sign Done 246,  between2,        dominantHS:,  0, 0, 0, 0, 18, 18,  Comments:, BETWEEN - same sign Naomi's handshapes are incorrectly annotated Done 247,  beyond-fr,       lexical_variations:, 1, 300, 1,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  dominantHS:,  12, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0,  Comments:, BEYOND - Liz and Naomi same sign, Tyler different sign (?) there are a number of signs where one can use B-L or 10 - I think there's a slight difference in meaning/usage, though. Liz's handshape should be annotated 10 not A. Review 249,  bicycle-fr,        dominantHS:,  0, 0, 0, 0, 82, 82,  Comments:, BICYCLE looks like Naomi has S handshapes too just like L and T? Yes, she does done 250,  big,        Comments:, BIG - same sign Done 251,  bikini,        Comments:, Review - Does it still constitute an allophonic variation if the difference in hs was probably a conscious decision to describe size/the degree of something 254,  biology,        Comments:, BIOLOGY - same sign. Handshapes all look the same too. Done 255,  bird,       lexical_variations:, 1, 1, 1,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  dominantHS:,  0, 0, 0, 53, 49, 53,  Comments:, BIRD - same sign. Mistake annotating Naomi's end handshape should be flat-G. Start handshape L v. G is a matter of degree (how noisy is this bird?) Review - again, since it is a matter of degree (like bikini) does that change whether it's an allophonic variation or not? 259,  bison,        Comments:, Adjusted Liz's starting handshape from a C to a crvd-5. Done; allophones - start hs 260,  bite,        Comments:, BITE - same sign Done; allophones - start hs; even though Tyler's start hs is marked as a crvd-5, the basic sign is a C since you would not go from a 5 to a flat-C. 264,  blanket-n,        Comments:, BLANKET - judgment calls on handshapes? Done; allophones - start & end hs; all three allophones 265,  blanket-v,        Comments:, BLANKET-v - 2 different signs Review - I think that, in this case, the flat-O and bent-B are allophones because it's really just a matter of thumb placement that distinguishes them; however, they probably won't universally be allophones 266,  blank-out,        Comments:, BLANK-OUT - Liz and Naomi using different sign than Tyler (same loc and mvmt, though) Done 271,  blinds2,        Comments:, BLINDS - same sign Done; allophones; one set of allophones start hs, another set of allophones end hs; starting set matter of curve, ending set matter of thumb placement 272,  blink,        Comments:, Corrected Naomi's ending handshape to L. All one sign. Done 273,  block,       lexical_variations:, 1, 1, 300,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  Comments:, BLOCK - Liz and Tyler same sign - Naomi uses the sign BOX/ROOM Since they are different signs, does Naomi's sign belong in this set? Review - Proper set? 277,  blood,       lexical_variations:, 200, 1, 200,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  Comments:, Done - Naomi's sign marked as a compound, but Liz is doing what appears to be the same transition & hers is not marked as a compound. 278,  blossom,        Comments:, BLOSSOM - all same sign hard call on handshapes Done; allophones; one set start hs, another set end hs; starting set a matter of thumb placement, end set a matter of curvature 279,  blouse,        Comments:, BLOUSE - dif sign (Tyler signs DRESS) - should no longer be a set 280,  blow_nose,        Comments:, BLOW-NOSE same sign wrong hs in all cases Review - Joan, this the correct hs? 282,  blow_up1,        Comments:, BLOW UP fine Done; allophones; one set in start hs, one set of three in end hs 285,  blush,       lexical_variations:, 200, 1, 200,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  Comments:, Because two of three a compound sign, not a valid set. 286,  boat,        Comments:, BOAT fine except maybe Liz's thumbs? Done 288,  boil,        Comments:, BOIL judgment of hs? I think they are all inbetween; Agreed. Because all have some bend in the knuckles, I labeled them all as crvd-5 Done 289,  boiling_mad,        Comments:, BOILING MAD I think Naomi is using a 5 hand also. We need to think about what wiggling does to the perception of hs. Done 291,  bomb1,        Comments:, Review - Intensity of Naomi's crvd-5 hs. crvd-5-tt?? 296,  born1,        Comments:, Done; same sign but S and B are not allophones 300,  boss2,        Comments:, BOSS fine 302,  both,        Comments:, Done; allophones - end hs 305,  bounce,        Comments:, BOUNCE fine Done; allophones - start & end hs; matter of finger spread 306,  bowling,        Comments:, BOWLING Liz is curved 3 but I don't think we have that hs.. The 5/3substitution is interesting - I think it only occurs in handling contexts? in nouns it makes substantial changes in meaning Done 307,  bowtie2,       lexical_variations:, 300, 1, 1,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  Comments:, BOWTIE2 synonyms not the same sign - Review 311,  boy,        Comments:, Joan - Review - here we have another instance where a signer, Tyler in this case, ended at the maximally open start hs instead of the maximally closed end hs like the other signers. How should this be marked? While here it could be argued that they are allophones, I don't think that's what's happening. 313,  bra,        Comments:, BRA fine Done; allophones - start & end hs; all three unique 314,  bracelet1,        Comments:, BRACELET fine (another 8/F pair) Done; allophones - start & end hs 316,  brain,        Comments:, BRAIN-error in Tyler's - they are all the same - X Done 317,  brake2,        Comments:, BRAKE2 - Tyler's hs looks like S to me. Otherwise this is correct. Agreed. Done 318,  branch_fork_in_road,        Comments:, BRANCH FORK IN ROAD Liz is using the 1 hs (transcription error) otherwise ok Done 319,  brave-fr,        Comments:, Done; allophones - start hs 320,  brawl_big_fight,        Comments:, BRAWL -ok Joan - Review - I've noticed this with Naomi before on "blossom". When the other signers are using a flat-O hs, she uses the hs above which involves way more finger curl than any hs we have listed. In blossom it looked more like a flat-crvd-B but here it does look more like an O. Is this a different possible hs or is this more about her physiology? Allophones - start hs, one set; end hs, another set 323,  break_record,        Comments:, Done; allophones - start hs 325,  break2,        Comments:, BREAK2 inconsistent transcription - same sign Done 326,  breakdown1,        Comments:, BREAKDOWN 1 Done; allophones - start & end hs 329,  breasts,        Comments:, BREASTS same sign all hs wrong Joan - Review - Changed hs; correct? 333,  broke,        Comments:, BROKE all same sign and hs - tyler transcribed wrong Done 335,  broom2,        Comments:, Done; allophones - start & end hs 337,  brother2,        Comments:, Joan - review - Liz a compound as well or a synonym? 339,  brush_for_make_up,        Comments:, Review - need different angle for Liz's hs 343,  build_up,        Comments:, Review - Naomi is really using a bent-U-L but it's not a hs option. Regardless, I believe in this instance there is an allophonic variation amongst B-L, (bent) U-L, and bent-B-L 344,  building1,        Comments:, Done; allophones - start & end hs 346,  bulgaria,        Comments:, Review - please check choice of hs; not quite a flat-C not quite a B-L... It's a B-L with a C thumb position 348,  bull2,        Comments:, Done 349,  burn2,        Comments:, Tyler is signing "fire" not "burn" 350,  bury,        Comments:, Done 356,  butterfly-fr,        dominantHS:,  0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 24,  Comments:, Done 357,  buttons,        Comments:, Done 365,  cake,       lexical_variations:, 1, 2, 1,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  dominantHS:,  36, 36, 0, 0, 0, 0,  Comments:, Done 367,  california,       lexical_variations:, 1, 2, 1,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  Comments:, Review - Tyler's sign? 370,  camera,        dominantHS:,  60, 38, 0, 0, 60, 0,  Comments:, HS seemed to be determined by both hands instead of dominant hand; changed labels accordingly. Done 371,  camp_noun,       lexical_variations:, 1, 1, 1,  startHS_variants:, 2, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 2, 1, 1,  Comments:, Review 372,  camping,       lexical_variations:, 1, 1, 1,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 2, 1, 1,  dominantHS:,  0, 0, 0, 12, 0, 0,  Comments:, Done 373,  can1,        Comments:, Done 374,  canada,        Comments:, Done 377,  candy1,        Comments:, Done 378,  candy2,        dominantHS:,  0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1,  Comments:, done 379,  cane,        dominantHS:,  0, 0, 82, 82, 0, 0,  Comments:, Done 380,  canoe,        Comments:, Done 381,  canoeing,        Comments:, Done 383,  capital_letter,        dominantHS:,  38, 38, 0, 0, 0, 0,  Comments:, Done 384,  capital1,        Comments:, Review Naomi hs 385,  capital2,        dominantHS:,  0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 5,  Comments:, Done 386,  capture1,        Comments:, Done 390,  carpenter-fr,       lexical_variations:, 1, 2, 200,  startHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,  endHS_variants:, 1, 1, 1,