Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1973

Table of Contents

1. The Silent Inventor: The Creation of a Sign Language by the Only Deaf-Mute on a Polynesian Island

2. Language Acquisition: Pantomime and Gesture to Signed English

3. Some Characteristics of Pidgin Sign English

4. Inter-Rule Implication in American Sign Language

5. Deaf Awareness

6. Aphasia and Deafness

7. What Language do Deaf Children Acquire? A Review Article

8. Cures or Signs: A Case Study in Language Acquisition

9. Comments on the Nash Case Study

10. Work in progress: A Dissertation Proposal

11. Sign Language: Coming of Age

12. Sign Language Stimulus in Vocabulary Learning of a Brain-Injured Child

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