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INDEX to the 1978 volume of SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES: Authors ALS, H., joint author, See Tronick, SLS 18 ANDERSEN, J., joint author, See Andersen, P., SLS 19 ANDERSEN, Peter A., J. Andersen, & J. Garrison Singing Apprehension & Talking Apprehension: The Development of Two Constructs . . . . . . 19, 155-186 (BLISS, C.K., Mr. Symbol Man, review of) . . .20, 275-285 BONVILLIAN, J. D., & R. J. Friedman Language Development in Another Mode: The Acquisition of Signs by a Brain-Damaged Adult . . 19, 111-120 BRAZELTON, T. B., joint author, See Tronick, SLS 19 ERTING, Carol Language Policy & Deaf Ethnicity in the United States....... .................. 19, 139-152 FISCHER, Susan, & B. Gough Verbs in American Sign Language . . . . . . 18, 17-48 FRIEDMAN, R. J., joint author, See Bonvillian, SLS 19 GARRISON, J., joint author, See Andersen, P., SLS 19 GIVENS, David Social Expressivity During the First Year of Life. . ........ . . .. 20, 251-274 GOUGH, B., joint author, See Fischer, SLS 18 INGRAM, Robert M. Theme, Rheme, Topic, & Comment in the Syntax of American Sign Language . . . . . . . . . 20, 193-218 KONSTANTAREAS, M. M., Joint author, See Oxman, SLS 21 NASH, A. joint author, See NASH, J. E., SLS 20 381 Index to AUTHORS NASH, Jeffrey E., & A. Nash Distorted Communicative Situations as a Function of Role Conceptions in Deaf-Hearing Communication 20, 219-250 OXMAN, Joel, C. C. Webster, & M. M. Konstantareas The Perception & Processing of Information by Severely Dysfunctional Nonverbal Children: A Rationale for the Use of Manual Communication . . . . . . 21, 289-316 ROMEO, Luigi For a Medieval History of Gesture Communication . ............ 21, 353-380 SCHAEFFER, Benson Teaching Spontaneous Sign Language to Nonverbal Children....... ..................21, 317-352 SIPLE, Patricia Visual Constraints for Sign Language Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19, 95-110 STOKOE, William C. Sign Language versus Spoken Language . . . . 18, 69-90 TRONICK, Edward, T. B. Brazelton, & H. Als The Structure of Face-to-Face Interaction & its Developmental Functions...... . . . .. 18, 1-16 WEBSTER, C., joint author, See Oxman, SLS 21 WOODWARD, James C. All in the Family: Kinship Lexicalization across Sign Languages...... . . . . . . . . 19, 121-138 Attitudes toward Deaf People on Providence Island........ .................... 18, 49-68 Also reviewer of C. K. Bliss, Mr. Symbol Man 20, 275-285 SLS 1978 INDEX to the 1978 volume, SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES: Titles All in the Family: Kinship Lexicalization across Sign Languages, by Woodward . . . . . . 19, 121-138 Attitudes toward Deaf People on Providence Island, by Woodward . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 49-68 Distorted Communicative Situations as a Function of Role Conceptions in Deaf-Hearing Communication , by Nash & Nash . . . . . . . . . 20, 219-250 For a Medieval History of Gesture Communication, by Romeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 353-380 Language Development in Another Mode: The Acquisition of Signs by a Brain-Damaged Adult, by Bonvillian & Friedman....... . .. 19, 111-120 Language Policy & Deaf Ethnicity, by Erting . . 19, 139-152 The Perception & Processing of Information by Severely Dysfunctional Nonverbal Children: A Rationale for the Use of Manual Communication , by Oxman et al...... . . .. 21, 289-316 Review: C. K. Bliss, Mr. Symbol Man, by Stokoe..... ............... ... 20, 275-285 Sign Language versus Spoken Language, byStokoe...... ................ .18, 69-90 Singing Apprehension & Talking Apprehension: The Development of Two Constructs, by Andersen etal............. . . . .. 19, 155-186 Social Expressivity During the First Year of Life, by Givens . .............. 20, 251-274 The Structure of Face-to-Face Interaction & its Developmental Functions, by Tronick et al. . . 18, 1-16 Index to TITLES Teaching Spontaneous Sign Language to Nonverbal Children, by Schaeffer . . . . . . . . . . 21, 317-352 Theme, Rheme, Topic, & Comment in the Syntax of American Sign Language, by Ingram . . . . 20, 193-218 Verbs in American Sign Language, by Fischer & Gough.................. ... Visual Constraints for Sign Language Communication , by Siple........ . . . . .. .18, 17-48 19, 95-110 NOTE: In SLS 20 (1978), page 250, Anedith Nash was erroneously identified as a doctoral candidate at the University of Minnesota. The editor regrets any inconvenience this error may have occasioned. SLS 1978 ...

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