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Koenders, Emily
2024. Noun classifiers in Hong Kong Sign Language. Sign Language & Linguistics 27:1  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Koenders, Emily
2024. The count-mass distinction in Hong Kong Sign Language: an intra- and cross-modal comparison. Linguistics DOI logo
Schlenker, Philippe & Jonathan Lamberton
2024. Iconological Semantics. Linguistics and Philosophy 47:5  pp. 779 ff. DOI logo
Stamp, Rose, David Cohn, Hagit Hel-Or & Wendy Sandler
2024. Kinect-ing the Dots: Using Motion-Capture Technology to Distinguish Sign Language Linguistic From Gestural Expressions. Language and Speech 67:1  pp. 255 ff. DOI logo
이, 현화 & 성은 홍
2024. <한국수어-한국어 사전>의 표제어 선정*. The Journal of Special Education: Theory and Practice 25:2  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Boria, Yanina & Carlos Muñoz Pérez
2023. The Morpho-phonology of Nominal Plurality in Argentinian Sign Language (LSA). In Formal Approaches to Languages of South America,  pp. 25 ff. DOI logo
Kayabaşı, Demet & Kadir Gökgöz
2023. The Causative-Inchoative Alternation and Age-of-Acquisition Effects on Multi-predicate Constructions in Turkish Sign Language. Language Learning and Development 19:2  pp. 125 ff. DOI logo
Kurz, Kim B., Geo Kartheiser & Peter C. Hauser
2023. Second language learning of depiction in a different modality: The case of sign language acquisition. Frontiers in Communication 7 DOI logo
Rodríguez-Mondoñedo, Miguel
2023. Argument Structure in Peruvian Sign Language. In Formal Approaches to Languages of South America,  pp. 79 ff. DOI logo
Sevgi, Hande & Kadir Gökgöz
van der Kooij, Els, Inge Zwitserlood & Onno Crasborn
2023. Strategies for new word formation in NGT. Sign Language & Linguistics 26:2  pp. 176 ff. DOI logo
Beukeleers, Inez & Myriam Vermeerbergen
2022. Show Me What You’ve B/Seen: A Brief History of Depiction. Frontiers in Psychology 13 DOI logo
García-Miguel, José M. & María del Carmen Cabeza-Pereiro
2022. Argument and Verb Meaning Clustering From Expression Forms in LSE. Frontiers in Psychology 13 DOI logo
Konrad, Reiner, Gabriele Langer, Anke Müller & Sabrina Wähl
2022. Where frozen signs reclaim iconic ground. In Iconicity in Cognition and across Semiotic Systems [Iconicity in Language and Literature, 18],  pp. 265 ff. DOI logo
Kyuseva, Maria
Müller, Anke
2022. Image superimposition in signed language discourse and in motion pictures. In Iconicity in Cognition and across Semiotic Systems [Iconicity in Language and Literature, 18],  pp. 213 ff. DOI logo
Anna Papafragou, John C. Trueswell & Lila R. Gleitman
2022. The Oxford Handbook of the Mental Lexicon, DOI logo
Tkachman, Oksana
2022. Conflation of spatial reference frames in deaf community sign languages. Linguistics Vanguard 8:s1  pp. 139 ff. DOI logo
Al-Zahre, Nisrine
2021. Dual in Standard and Syrian Arabic. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 407 ff. DOI logo
Alexiadou, Artemis
2021. Lexical Plurals. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 242 ff. DOI logo
Arka, I Wayan
2021. Number in Marori. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 661 ff. DOI logo
Arka, I Wayan & Mary Dalrymple
2021. Number in Balinese. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 682 ff. DOI logo
Bale, Alan
2021. Number and the Mass–Count Distinction. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 40 ff. DOI logo
Beal, Jennifer S, Jessica A Scott & Kelly Spell
2021. Goodnight Gorilla: Deaf Student American Sign Language Narrative Renditions After Viewing a Model. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 26:1  pp. 85 ff. DOI logo
Beck, Sigrid
2021. Multiple Events and ‘N Preposition N’. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 342 ff. DOI logo
Biedermann, Britta, Nora Fieder & Karen Smith-Lock
2021. Nominal Number and Language Pathologies. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 291 ff. DOI logo
Butler, Lindsay
2021. Non-inflectional plural in Yucatec Maya. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 485 ff. DOI logo
Cabredo Hofherr, Patricia
2021. Verbal Plurality Cross-Linguistically. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 307 ff. DOI logo
Cabredo Hofherr, Patricia
2021. Nominal Number Morphology. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 135 ff. DOI logo
Cabredo Hofherr, Patricia & Jenny Doetjes
2021. Introduction. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Patricia Cabredo Hofherr & Jenny Doetjes
2021. The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number, DOI logo
Cheung, Pierina
2021. Individuation. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 101 ff. DOI logo
Dali, Myriam & Eric Mathieu
2021. Singulative Systems. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 275 ff. DOI logo
de Swart, Henriëtte
2021. Bare Nouns and Number. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 197 ff. DOI logo
de Vries, Hanna
2021. Collective Nouns. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 257 ff. DOI logo
Doetjes, Jenny
2021. Number and Numeral Classifiers. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 220 ff. DOI logo
Doetjes, Jenny
2021. Number and Quantity Expressions. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 65 ff. DOI logo
Dotlačil, Jakub
2021. Semantic Approaches to Number. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 15 ff. DOI logo
Farkas, Donka F.
2021. Multiple Event Readings with Dependent Indefinites. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 381 ff. DOI logo
Ferreira, Marcelo
2021. Bare nominals and number in Brazilian Portuguese. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 497 ff. DOI logo
Gehrke, Berit
2021. Multiple Event Readings andOccasional-Type Adjectives. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 362 ff. DOI logo
Grimm, Scott
2021. Inverse number in Dagaare. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 445 ff. DOI logo
Henderson, Robert
2021. Dependent Numerals in Kaqchikel. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 627 ff. DOI logo
Lima, Suzi
2021. Production and comprehension studies on the mass–count distinction in Yudja. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 583 ff. DOI logo
Marten, Lutz
2021. Noun Classes and Plurality in Bantu Languages. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 539 ff. DOI logo
Marušič, Franc & Rok Žaucer
2021. Dual in Slovenian. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 428 ff. DOI logo
Medeiros, Davi Vieira & Aline Garcia Rodero-Takahira
2021. Icônico ou arbitrário? Motivado ou imotivado? Diferentes tipos de motivação em sinais da Libras. Revista da ABRALIN  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Mous, Maarten
2021. Nominal number in Cushitic. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 522 ff. DOI logo
Napoli, Donna Jo & Casey Ferrara
2021. Correlations Between Handshape and Movement in Sign Languages. Cognitive Science 45:5 DOI logo
Paul, Moles, Anne Zribi-Hertz & Herby Glaude
2021. Countability and Number Without Number Inflection. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 558 ff. DOI logo
Rodríguez, Jefferson, Juan Chacón, Edgar Rangel, Luis Guayacán, Claudia Hernández, Luisa Hernández & Fabio Martínez
2021. Understanding Motion in Sign Language: A New Structured Translation Dataset. In Computer Vision – ACCV 2020 [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 12627],  pp. 669 ff. DOI logo
Schiller, Niels O. & Rinus Verdonschot
2021. Number in the Mental Lexicon. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 112 ff. DOI logo
Tomioka, Satoshi
2021. Japanese -tatiand generalized associative plurals. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 463 ff. DOI logo
Vlášková, Lucia & Hana Strachoňová
2021. Sign language lexicography: a case study of an online dictionary. Slovenščina 2.0: empirical, applied and interdisciplinary research 9:1  pp. 90 ff. DOI logo
Wiltschko, Martina
2021. The Syntax of Number Markers. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 164 ff. DOI logo
Zimmermann, Malte
2021. Verbal Number in Chadic, with Special Reference to Hausa. In The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number,  pp. 597 ff. DOI logo
Herbert, Marjorie & Acrisio Pires
2020. Bilingualism and Code-Blending Among Deaf ASL-English Bilinguals. In New Trends in Language Acquisition Within the Generative Perspective [Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 49],  pp. 99 ff. DOI logo
Padden, Carol & Tom Humphries
2020. Bibliographie. In Être Sourd aux États-Unis,  pp. 173 ff. DOI logo
Safar, Josefina
2020. “When you were that little…”. Gesture 19:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Brozdowski, Chris, Kristen Secora & Karen Emmorey
2019. Assessing the Comprehension of Spatial Perspectives in ASL Classifier Constructions. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 24:3  pp. 214 ff. DOI logo
Ferrara, Casey & Donna Jo Napoli
2019. Manual Movement in Sign Languages: One Hand Versus Two in Communicating Shapes. Cognitive Science 43:9 DOI logo
Ferrara, Lindsay
2019. Coordinating signs and eye gaze in the depiction of directions and spatial scenes by fluent and L2 signers of Norwegian Sign Language. Spatial Cognition & Computation 19:3  pp. 220 ff. DOI logo
Kimmelman, Vadim, Vanja de Lint, Connie de Vos, Marloes Oomen, Roland Pfau, Lianne Vink & Enoch O. Aboh
2019. Argument Structure of Classifier Predicates: Canonical and Non-canonical Mappings in Four Sign Languages. Open Linguistics 5:1  pp. 332 ff. DOI logo
Millet, Agnès
2019. Bibliographie. In Grammaire descriptive de la langue des signes française,  pp. 403 ff. DOI logo
Secora, Kristen & Karen Emmorey
2019. Social Abilities and Visual-Spatial Perspective-Taking Skill: Deaf Signers and Hearing Nonsigners. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 24:3  pp. 201 ff. DOI logo
Secora, Kristen & Karen Emmorey
2020. Visual-Spatial Perspective-Taking in Spatial Scenes and in American Sign Language. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 25:4  pp. 447 ff. DOI logo
Barberà, Gemma & Josep Quer
2018. Nominal referential values of semantic classifiers and role shift in signed narratives. In Linguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 247],  pp. 251 ff. DOI logo
Couvee, Sascha & Roland Pfau
2018. Structure and Grammaticalization of Serial Verb Constructions in Sign Language of the Netherlands—A Corpus-Based Study. Frontiers in Psychology 9 DOI logo
de Lint, Vanja
2018. NGT classifier constructions. Sign Language & Linguistics 21:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
de Lint, Vanja
2020. From meaning to form and back in American Sign Language verbal classifier morphemes. Word Structure 13:1  pp. 69 ff. DOI logo
Herrmann, Annika & Nina-Kristin Pendzich
2018. Between narrator and protagonist in fables of German Sign Language. In Linguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 247],  pp. 275 ff. DOI logo
Lepic, Ryan & Corrine Occhino
2018. A Construction Morphology Approach to Sign Language Analysis. In The Construction of Words [Studies in Morphology, 4],  pp. 141 ff. DOI logo
Lu, Jenny C. & Susan Goldin-Meadow
2018. Creating Images With the Stroke of a Hand: Depiction of Size and Shape in Sign Language. Frontiers in Psychology 9 DOI logo
MAKAROĞLU, Bahtiyar, Elif ARICA AKKÖK & Yeşim AKSAN
2018. Verbs in Turkish Sign Language: A cognitive linguistic approach. Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi 29:1  pp. 119 ff. DOI logo
Makaroğlu, Bahtiyar & Selçuk İşsever
2018. Agreement Verbs in Turkish Sign Language (TİD) from the Perspective of Templatic Morphology. Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi 29:1  pp. 51 ff. DOI logo
Müller, Cornelia
2018. Gesture and Sign: Cataclysmic Break or Dynamic Relations?. Frontiers in Psychology 9 DOI logo
SEHYR, ZED SEVCIKOVA, BRENDA NICODEMUS, JENNIFER PETRICH & KAREN EMMOREY
2018. Referring strategies in American Sign Language and English (with co-speech gesture): The role of modality in referring to non-nameable objects. Applied Psycholinguistics 39:5  pp. 961 ff. DOI logo
Tang, Gladys W. L. & Jia Li
2018. Acquisition of Classifier Constructions in HKSL by Bimodal Bilingual Deaf Children of Hearing Parents. Frontiers in Psychology 9 DOI logo
Zucchi, Sandro
2018. Sign language iconicity and gradient effects. Theoretical Linguistics 44:3-4  pp. 283 ff. DOI logo
Janke, Vikki & Chloë R. Marshall
2017. Using the Hands to Represent Objects in Space: Gesture as a Substrate for Signed Language Acquisition. Frontiers in Psychology 8 DOI logo
Rissman, Lilia & Susan Goldin-Meadow
2017. The Development of Causal Structure without a Language Model. Language Learning and Development 13:3  pp. 286 ff. DOI logo
Sandler, Wendy & Diane Lillo‐Martin
2017. Sign Languages. In The Handbook of Linguistics,  pp. 371 ff. DOI logo
Souza, Isabelle Lima & Ana Luisa Gediel
2017. OS SINAIS DOS SURDOS: UMA ANÁLISE A PARTIR DE UMA PERSPECTIVA CULTURAL. Trabalhos em Linguística Aplicada 56:1  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
Anne Baker, Beppie van den Bogaerde, Roland Pfau & Trude Schermer
Costello, Brendan
2016. Sign language serial verb constructions fit into the bigger picture. Sign Language & Linguistics 19:2  pp. 252 ff. DOI logo
Higgins, Michael & Amy M. Lieberman
2016. Deaf Students as a Linguistic and Cultural Minority: Shifting Perspectives and Implications for Teaching and Learning. Journal of Education 196:1  pp. 9 ff. DOI logo
Lepic, Ryan
2016. Motivation in morphology. Sign Language & Linguistics 19:2  pp. 285 ff. DOI logo
Lepic, Ryan, Carl Börstell, Gal Belsitzman & Wendy Sandler
2016. Taking meaning in hand. Sign Language & Linguistics 19:1  pp. 37 ff. DOI logo
Marentette, Paula, Paola Pettenati, Arianna Bello & Virginia Volterra
2016. Gesture and Symbolic Representation in Italian and English‐Speaking Canadian 2‐Year‐Olds. Child Development 87:3  pp. 944 ff. DOI logo
SEHYR, ZED SEVCIKOVA & KEARSY CORMIER
2016. Perceptual categorization of handling handshapes in British Sign Language. Language and Cognition 8:4  pp. 501 ff. DOI logo
Hansen, Martje & Jens Hessmann
2015. Researching linguistic features of text genres in a DGS corpus. Sign Language & Linguistics 18:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Marshall, Chloë R. & Gary Morgan
2015. From Gesture to Sign Language: Conventionalization of Classifier Constructions by Adult Hearing Learners of British Sign Language. Topics in Cognitive Science 7:1  pp. 61 ff. DOI logo
Ousterhout, Thomas
2015. 2015 IEEE 19th International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems (INES),  pp. 411 ff. DOI logo
Padden, Carol, So‐One Hwang, Ryan Lepic & Sharon Seegers
2015. Tools for Language: Patterned Iconicity in Sign Language Nouns and Verbs. Topics in Cognitive Science 7:1  pp. 81 ff. DOI logo
Börstell, Carl & Ryan Lepic
2014. Commentary on Kita, van Gijn & van der Hulst (1998). Sign Language & Linguistics 17:2  pp. 241 ff. DOI logo
del Gobbo, Francesca
2014. Classifiers. In The Handbook of Chinese Linguistics,  pp. 26 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Gradient and categorically: Handshape's two semiotic dimensions in Israeli Sign Language discourse. Journal of Pragmatics 60  pp. 207 ff. DOI logo
Fuks, Orit
2016. Intensifier actions in Israeli Sign Language (ISL) discourse. Gesture 15:2  pp. 192 ff. DOI logo
Kockelman, Paul, N. J. Enfield & Jack Sidnell
2014. Process and formation. In The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology,  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo
Lillo‐Martin, Diane C. & Jon Gajewski
2014. One grammar or two? Sign Languages and the Nature of Human Language. WIREs Cognitive Science 5:4  pp. 387 ff. DOI logo
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2014. On language acquisition in speech and sign: development of combinatorial structure in both modalities. Frontiers in Psychology 5 DOI logo
Sandler, Wendy, Mark Aronoff, Carol Padden & Irit Meir
2014. Language emergence. In The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology,  pp. 250 ff. DOI logo
Stewart, Jesse
2014. A quantitative analysis of sign lengthening in American Sign Language. Sign Language & Linguistics 17:1  pp. 82 ff. DOI logo
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2012. Lexicalisation and de-lexicalisation processes in sign languages: Comparing depicting constructions and viewpoint gestures. Language & Communication 32:4  pp. 329 ff. DOI logo
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