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indicates that there is no enduring or general delay in the acquisition of signed languages . Arguments that the evolution of the human language capacity has been strongly tied to the evolution of speech ( e.g. Lieberman 1988 ) might ...
indicates that there is no enduring or general delay in the acquisition of signed languages . Arguments that the evolution of the human language capacity has been strongly tied to the evolution of speech ( e.g. Lieberman 1988 ) might ...
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From gesture to language in two modalities . Merrill - Palmer Quarterly 31.177-209 . Aksu - Koç , AYHAN A. , and Dan I. Slobin . 1985. The acquisition of Turkish . The crosslinguistic study of language acquisition , vol .
From gesture to language in two modalities . Merrill - Palmer Quarterly 31.177-209 . Aksu - Koç , AYHAN A. , and Dan I. Slobin . 1985. The acquisition of Turkish . The crosslinguistic study of language acquisition , vol .
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The acquisition of bimodal language . Sign language of the deaf : Psychological , linguistic , and sociological perspectives , ed . by I. Schlesinger , 57-93 . New York : Academic Press . SEIDENBERG , MARK S. , and Laura A. PetitTO .
The acquisition of bimodal language . Sign language of the deaf : Psychological , linguistic , and sociological perspectives , ed . by I. Schlesinger , 57-93 . New York : Academic Press . SEIDENBERG , MARK S. , and Laura A. PetitTO .
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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