Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 1984
Recommended Citation
Fouts, Deborah H.; Fouts, Roger S.; Stokoe, William C.; Brito, Lucinda Ferreira; Green, Kerry; Luetke-Sthalman, Barbara; Hamilton, Harley; Schoenfeld, Donna; Stall, C. Harmon; and Marshall, Philip H., "Sign Language Studies, Vol. 42, Spring 1984" (1984). Sign Language Studies. 42.
https://ida.gallaudet.edu/sls/42
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Table of Contents
1. Sign Language Conversational Interaction Between Chimpanzees
2. Second System Code Shifting in a Hearing Two-Year Old
3. Cheremic Perception by Deaf Children
4. The Role of Manual Encoding in Learning by the Prelingually Deaf: An Initial Investigation
5. Classifier Recognition by Hearing-Impaired Children in Residential & Public Schools
6. Similarities & Differences in Two Brazilian Sign Languages
7. Review: Not Found, Created: A Major New Source for the Study of Sign Language and Culture [A review of Sign Me Alice II by Gilbert Eastman] by William C. Stokoe
8. Sign Boundaries in American Sign Language