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15 - Gestures and sign languages

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The Study of Language , pp. 198 - 210
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010

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Lucas, C. and Valli, C. (2004) “American Sign Language” In Finegan, E. and Rickford, J. (eds.) Language in the USA (230–244) Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kendon, A. (2004) GestureCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Valli, C., Lucas, C. and Mulrooney, K. (2005) Linguistics of American Sign Language: An Introduction (4th edition) Gallaudet University PressGoogle Scholar
Humphries, T. and Padden, C. (2003) Learning American Sign Language (plus DVD) (2nd edition) Allyn and BaconGoogle Scholar
Stewart, D., Stewart, E. and Little, J. (2006) American Sign Language the Easy Way (2nd edition) Barron's EducationalGoogle Scholar
Johnston, T. and Schembri, A. (2007) Australian Sign Language: An Introduction to Sign Language LinguisticsCambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sutton-Spence, R. and Woll, B. (1999) The Linguistics of British Sign LanguageCambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kendon, A. (1988) Sign Languages of Aboriginal AustraliaCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Umiker-Sebeok, D-J. and Sebeok, T. (eds.) (1987) Monastic Sign LanguagesMouton de GruyterCrossRef
Corballis, M. (2002) From Hand to MouthPrinceton University PressGoogle Scholar
Ekman, P. (1999) “Emotional and conversational nonverbal signals” In Messing, L. and Campbell, R. (eds.) Gesture, Speech and Sign (45–55) Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fant, L. (1977) Sign LanguageJoyce MediaGoogle Scholar
NcNeill, D. (1992) Hand and MindUniversity of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Stokoe, W. (1960) Sign Language Structure: An Outline of the Visual Communication Systems of the American Deaf Studies in Linguistics, Occasional Papers 8, University of Buffalo
Stokoe, W. (2001) Language in HandGallaudet University PressGoogle Scholar
Goldin-Meadow, S. (2003) Hearing GestureHarvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Lucas, C. and Valli, C. (2004) “American Sign Language” In Finegan, E. and Rickford, J. (eds.) Language in the USA (230–244) Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kendon, A. (2004) GestureCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Valli, C., Lucas, C. and Mulrooney, K. (2005) Linguistics of American Sign Language: An Introduction (4th edition) Gallaudet University PressGoogle Scholar
Humphries, T. and Padden, C. (2003) Learning American Sign Language (plus DVD) (2nd edition) Allyn and BaconGoogle Scholar
Stewart, D., Stewart, E. and Little, J. (2006) American Sign Language the Easy Way (2nd edition) Barron's EducationalGoogle Scholar
Johnston, T. and Schembri, A. (2007) Australian Sign Language: An Introduction to Sign Language LinguisticsCambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sutton-Spence, R. and Woll, B. (1999) The Linguistics of British Sign LanguageCambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kendon, A. (1988) Sign Languages of Aboriginal AustraliaCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Umiker-Sebeok, D-J. and Sebeok, T. (eds.) (1987) Monastic Sign LanguagesMouton de GruyterCrossRef
Corballis, M. (2002) From Hand to MouthPrinceton University PressGoogle Scholar
Ekman, P. (1999) “Emotional and conversational nonverbal signals” In Messing, L. and Campbell, R. (eds.) Gesture, Speech and Sign (45–55) Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fant, L. (1977) Sign LanguageJoyce MediaGoogle Scholar
NcNeill, D. (1992) Hand and MindUniversity of Chicago PressGoogle Scholar
Stokoe, W. (1960) Sign Language Structure: An Outline of the Visual Communication Systems of the American Deaf Studies in Linguistics, Occasional Papers 8, University of Buffalo
Stokoe, W. (2001) Language in HandGallaudet University PressGoogle Scholar

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