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Anastasia Bauer the Use of Signing Space in a Shared Signing Language of Australia Sign Language Typology 5
The Roots of Linguistic Organization in a New Language*
Constraints on Metaphorical Extension of Iconic Forms
Meir, Irit, Carol Padden, Wendy Sandler
Person Vs Spatial Agreement Final Revision
The Evolution of Verb Classes and Verb Agreement in Sign Languages
(Accepted). Taking Meaning in Hand: Iconic Motivations in Two-Handed Signs
REACTIVE EFFORT AS a FACTOR THAT SHAPES SIGN LANGUAGE LEXICONS Nathan Sanders Donna Jo Napoli
The Survival of Algerian Jewish Sign Language Alongside Israeli Sign Language in Israel
Name: Michal Ornan-Ephratt
Emerging Sign Languages of the Americas
The Gradual Emergence of Phonological Form in a New Language
Semantic Fields in Sign Languages Sign Language Typology 6
Competing Iconicities in the Structure of Languages
Lepic, Ryan, Carl Börstell, Gal Belsitzman & Wendy Sandler. 2016
Sign Languages and Compounding Revised
Language and Modality: Effects of the Use of Space in the Agreement System of Lengua De Signos Española (Spanish Sign Language)
Quantification and Scales in Change
Top View
Against All Expectations
Brentari 2010. Sign Languages.Pdf
Thematic Structure Verb Agreement Israeli Sign
Dissertation Draft
Thesis, Was Most Significant for the Establishment of My Contacts Among the Al-Sayyid
1 IRIT MEIR: an OBITUARY Irit Meir Was Born in Jerusalem, Israel On
Al-Sayyid Bedouin Shifra Kisch
The Emergence of Grammar: Systematic Structure in a New
Compounding in Sign Languages
“Israeli Sign Language [Isr] (A Language of Israel)
Meir, Irit, Mark Aronoff, Wendy Sandler, and Carol Padden. 2010. Sign
Wendy Sandler Curriculum Vitae December 2013
Foreignaccent TISLR12-Belsitzman Sandler Meir
What Comes First in Language Emergence? Wendy Sandler University of Haifa
Emerging Sign Languages
The Case of the Al-Sayyid Bedouin Shifra Kisch
Algerian Jewish Sign Language
Body As Subject1 IRITMEIR Department of Hebrew Language and Department of Communication Disorders, the University of Haifa CAROL A