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Phonological Processes in the American Sign Language
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp.
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The paper describes the history and conceptual sources of the Prague Linguistic Circle (such as formalist school; phenomenology; local aesthetic tradition; etc.), which was in existence from 1926 to 1951 as an interdisciplinary grouping of linguists ...
Miloš Zelenka
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The phonology of sign languages [PDF]
Fenlon, J, Cormier, KA, Brentari, D
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Mechanisms at the core of the Chinese script invention. [PDF]
Ottaviano L, Ferrara S.
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Interventions for childhood apraxia of speech. [PDF]
St John M +3 more
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Reading with deaf eyes: Automatic activation of speech-based phonology during word recognition is task dependent. [PDF]
Rowley K +3 more
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The Neural Network for Sign Language Comprehension. [PDF]
Terhune-Cotter B, Emmorey K.
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Expressive Language Development in an Autistic Bimodal Bilingual Child: A 10-Year Case Study. [PDF]
Shield A, Cardamone K.
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With the introduction of cultural linguistics by Ronald Langacker (1994) and Gary B. Palmer (1996) and Farzad Sharifian’s (2017) expansion of the field through the development of the analytical framework of cultural conceptualizations, scholars ...
Ali Dabbagh
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A Scoping Review of Literacy Interventions Using Signed Languages for School-Age Deaf Students. [PDF]
Dostal HM +3 more
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