Advances in the Sign-Language Development of Deaf Children
Brenda Schick, Marc Marschark, and Patricia Elizabeth Spencer
Table of Contents
1:Understanding Sign Language Development of Deaf Children, Marc Marschark, Brenda Schick, and Patricia Elizabeth Spencer
2:Issues of Linguistic Typology in the Study of Sign Language Development of Deaf Children, Dan I. Slobin
3:The Development of Gesture in Hearing and Deaf Children, V. Volterra, J.M. Iverson, and M. Castrataro
4:Patterns and Effects of Language Input to Deaf Infants and Toddlers from Deaf and Hearing Mothers, Patricia E. Spencer and Margaret Harris
5:Acquiring a Visually-Motivated Language: Evidence from Diverse Learners, Brenda Schick
6:Lexical Development of Deaf Children Acquiring Signed Languages, Diane Anderson
7:Deaf Children Are Verb Attenders: Early Sign Vocabulary Development in Dutch Toddlers, Nini Hoiting
8:Learning to Fingerspell Twice: Young Signing Children's Acquisition of Fingerspelling, Carol A. Padden
9:The Form of Early Signs: Explaining Signing Children's Articulatory Development, Richard P. Meier
10:Acquisition of Syntax in Signed Languages, Diane Lillo-Martin and Deborah Chen Pichler
11:How Faces Come To Serve Grammar: The Development of NonManual Morphology in American Sign Language, Judy Reilly
12:Deaf Children's Acquisition of Modal Terms, Barbara Shaffer
13:The Development of Narrative Skills in British Sign Language, Gary Morgan
14:Natural Signed Language Acquisition within the Social Context of the Classroom, Jenny L. Singleton and Dianne D. Morgan