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486 Sign Language StudiesVol. 9 No. 4 Summer 2009 INDEX TO VOLUME 9 Number 1 (Fall 2008): pp. 1–99 Number 2 (Winter 2009): pp. 100–253 Number 3 (Spring 2009): pp. 254–384 Number 4 (Summer 2009): pp. 385–482 Authors Aldersson, Russell R., and Lisa J. Mcentee-Atalianis, “A Lexical Comparison of Signs from Icelandic and Danish Sign Languages,” 45–87. Anderson, Glenn B., Unspeakable:The Story of Junius Wilson by Susan Burch and Hannah Joyner, 375–78 [Book Review]. Armstrong, David F., 388 [Letter from the Editor]. Armstrong, David F., The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry by Ernest Fenollosa and Ezra Pound:A Critical Edition ed. by Haun Saussy, Jonathan Stalling, and Lucas Klein, 480–82 [Book Review]. Armstrong, David F., “Gesture and the Nature of Semantic Phonology,” 410–16 [Commentary]. Armstrong, David F., and Michael A. Karchmer, “William C. Stokoe and the Study of Signed Languages,” 389–97 [Commemoration]. Bailes, Cynthia Neese, Lynne C. Erting, Carlene Thumann-Prezioso, and Carol J. Erting, “Language and Literacy Acquisition through Parental Mediation in American Sign Language,” 417–56. Bauman, H-Dirksen L., Writing Deafness: The Hearing Line in Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Christopher Krentz, 240–46 [Book Review]. Boez, Mónica. See Massone and Baez. Bonvillian, John D., Vicky L. Ingram, and Brendan M. McCleary, “Observations on the Use of Manual Signs and Gestures in the Communicative Interactions between Native Americans and Spanish Explorers of North America: The Accounts of Bernal Díaz del Castillo and Álvar Núñex Cabeza de Vaca,” 132–65. Brueggemann, Brenda Jo, “Posting Mabel,” 4–32 [Commentary]. 17418-SLS9.4 6/19/09 1:37 PM Page 486 Carty, Breda, Susannah Macready, and Edna Edith Sayers, “‘A Grave and Gracious Woman’: Deaf People and Signed Languages in Colonial New England,” 286–323. de Ridder, H. See ten Holt, Van Doorn, de Ridder, Reinders, and Hendriks. Erting, Carol J. See Bailes, Erting, Thumann-Prezioso, and Erting. Erting, Lynne C. See Bailes, Erting, Thumann-Prezioso, and Erting. Fox Tree, Erich, “Meemul Tziij: An Indigenous Sign Language Complex of Mesoamerica,” 324–66. Greenwald, Brian H. “The Real‘Toll’ of A. G. Bell: Lessons about Eugenics,” 258–65 [Commentary]. Harris, Raychelle, Heidi M. Holmes, and Donna M. Mertens, “Research Ethics in Sign Language Communities, 104–31 [Commentary]. Hendriks, E. A. See ten Holt, Van Doorn, de Ridder, Reinders, and Hendriks. Holmes, Heidi M. See Harris, Holmes, and Mertens. Ingram, Vicky L. See Bonvillian, Ingram, and McCleary. Karchmer, Michael A., See Armstrong and Karchmer Macready, Susannah. See Carty, Macready, and Sayers. Massone, María Ignacia and Mónica Baez, “Deaf Children’s Construction of Writing ,” 457–79. McCleary, Brendan M. See Bonvillian, Ingram, and McCleary. McPherson, James M., “A Fair Chance in the Race of Life: Thoughts on the 150th Anniversary of the Founding of the Columbia Institution,” 33–44. Mcentee-Atalianis, Lisa J. See Aldersson and Mcentee-Atalianis. Mertens, Donna M. See Harris, Holmes, and Mertens. Monaghan, Leila, The Rising of Lotus Flowers: Self-Education by Deaf Children in Thai Boarding Schools by Charles B. Reilly and Nipapon W. Reilly, 88–93 [Book Review]. Reinders, M. J. T. See ten Holt, Van Doorn, de Ridder, Reinders, and Hendriks. Sayers, Edna Edith. See Carty, Macready, and Sayers. ten Holt, G. A., A. J. Van Doorn, H. de Ridder, M. J. T. Reinders, and E. A. Hendriks , “Which Fragments of a Sign Enable Its Recognition?” 211–39. Tevenal, Stephanie, and Miako Villanueva, “Are You Getting the Message? The Effect of SimCom on the Message Received by Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Hearing Students,” 266–86. Thumann-Prezioso, Carlene. See Bailes, Erting, Thumann-Prezioso, and Erting. Todd, Peyton, “Does ASL Really Have Just Two Grammatical Persons?” 211–39. Van Cleve, John Vickrey, Unspeakable:The Story of JuniusWilson by Susan Burch and Hannah Joyner, 367–74 [Book Review]. Van Doorn, A. J. See ten Holt, Van Doorn, de Ridder, Reinders, and Hendriks. Villanueva, Miako. See Tevenal and Villanueva. Wilcox, Sherman E., “William C. Stokoe and the Gestural Theory of Language Origins,” 398–409 [Commemoration]. Wilcox, Sherman E., and David F. Armstrong. See Armstrong and Wilcox. Articles “A Fair Chance in the Race of Life: Thoughts on the 150th...

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