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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Contributors
- Advances in the Sign Language Development of Deaf Children
- 1 Understanding Sign Language Development of Deaf Children
- 2 Issues of Linguistic Typology in the Study of Sign Language Development of Deaf Children
- 3 The Development of Gesture in Hearing and Deaf Children<sup>1</sup>
- 4 Patterns and Effects of Language Input to Deaf Infants and Toddlers From Deaf and Hearing Mothers
- 5 Acquiring a Visually Motivated Language: Evidence From Diverse Learners
- 6 Lexical Development of Deaf Children Acquiring Signed Languages
- 7 Deaf Children Are Verb Attenders: Early Sign Vocabulary Development in Dutch Toddlers
- 8 Learning to Fingerspell Twice: Young Signing Children’s Acquisition of Fingerspelling
- 9 The Form of Early Signs: Explaining Signing Children’s Articulatory Development
- 10 Acquisition of Syntax in Signed Languages
- 11 How Faces Come to Serve Grammar: The Development of Nonmanual Morphology in American Sign Language
- 12 Deaf Children’s Acquisition of Modal Terms
- 13 The Development of Narrative Skills in British Sign Language
- 14 Natural Signed Language Acquisition Within the Social Context of the Classroom
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- REFERENCES
REFERENCES
REFERENCES
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- Advances in the Sign-Language Development of Deaf Children
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Contributors
- Advances in the Sign Language Development of Deaf Children
- 1 Understanding Sign Language Development of Deaf Children
- 2 Issues of Linguistic Typology in the Study of Sign Language Development of Deaf Children
- 3 The Development of Gesture in Hearing and Deaf Children<sup>1</sup>
- 4 Patterns and Effects of Language Input to Deaf Infants and Toddlers From Deaf and Hearing Mothers
- 5 Acquiring a Visually Motivated Language: Evidence From Diverse Learners
- 6 Lexical Development of Deaf Children Acquiring Signed Languages
- 7 Deaf Children Are Verb Attenders: Early Sign Vocabulary Development in Dutch Toddlers
- 8 Learning to Fingerspell Twice: Young Signing Children’s Acquisition of Fingerspelling
- 9 The Form of Early Signs: Explaining Signing Children’s Articulatory Development
- 10 Acquisition of Syntax in Signed Languages
- 11 How Faces Come to Serve Grammar: The Development of Nonmanual Morphology in American Sign Language
- 12 Deaf Children’s Acquisition of Modal Terms
- 13 The Development of Narrative Skills in British Sign Language
- 14 Natural Signed Language Acquisition Within the Social Context of the Classroom
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- REFERENCES