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INDEX to SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES, 1972-1975 Listed below separately are authors and titles appearing in the first nine issues of SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES. Users are reminded that from 1972 through 1974 SLS was published semiannually under an arrangement between Mouton and Indiana University. In 1974 Mouton abandoned this arrangement. From 1975, LINSTOK PRESS, 9306 Mintwood Street, Silver Spring MD 20901, has published SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES quarterly. Volume numbers have not been used, issues being numbered serially: 1(1972), 2-3(1973), 4-5 (1974), 6 -1.(1975). Authors. ABBOTT, Clifford F. Encodedness and Sign Language, 7.109-120, BARAKAT, Robert A. On Ambiguity in the Cistercian Sign Language , 8.275-289 BATTISON, Robbin. Phonological Deletion in American Sign Language, 5.1-19 BELLUGI, Ursula (with E.S.Klima). Wit and Poetry in American Sign Language, 8.203-224 BORNSTEIN, Harry, & Lillian Hamilton. Recent National Dictionaries of Signs, 1.42-63 CHARROW, Veda R. A Psycholinguistic Analysis of Deaf English, 7.139-150 -- Work in Progress: A Dissertation Proposal, 3.99-112 CHAVES, Teresa L., & Jorge L. Soler. Manuel Ramirez de Carri6n (1579-1652?) and his Secret Method of Teaching the Deaf, 8.235-248 Pedro Ponce de Le6n, First Teacher of the Deaf, 5.48-63 CICOUREL, Aaron V. Gestural Sign Language and the Study of Nonverbal Communication, 4.35-76 376 Sign Language Studies 9 CIOLEK, T. M. Human Communicational Behavior: A Bibliography , 6.1-64 COKELY, Dennis R., & Rudolph Gawlik. Childrenese as Pidgin, 5.72-81 CORNETT, R. Orin. Comments on the Nash Case Study, 3.93-98 (see also Nash, 79-92) COVINGTON, Virginia C. Features of Stress in American Sign Language, 2.39-50 -- Juncture in American Sign Language, 2.29-38 CRITTENDEN, Jerry B. Categorization of Cheremic Errors in Sign Language Reception, 5.64-71 CRUTCHFIELD, Paul. Prospects for Teaching English Det + N Structures to Deaf Students, 1. 8-14 ELLENBERGER, Ruth L. (with Moores and Hoffmeister). Some Procedural Guidelines for the Study of the Acquisition of Sign Languages, 7.121-137 FELDMAN, Heidi (with S. Goldin-Meadow). The Creation of a Communication System: A Study of Deaf Children of Hearing Parents, 8.225-234 GAWLIK, Rudolph (with D. Cokely). Childrenese as Pidgin, 5.72-81 GOLDIN-MEADOW, Susan, & Heidi Feldman. (2nd above), 8.225-234 HAMILTON, Lillian (with H. Bornstein). Recent National Dictionaries of Signs, 1.42-63 HANSEN, Britta. Varieties in Danish Sign Language and Grammatical Features of the Original Sign Language, 8.249-256 HEWES, Gordon W. Gesture Language in Culture Contact, 4.1-34 HOEMANN, Harry W. (with Ryan Tweney). Back Translation: A Method for the Analysis of Manual Languages (with SLS Comment), 2.51-80 HOEMANN, Harry W. The Transparency of Meaning in Sign Language Gestures, 7.151-161 HOFFMEISTER, Robert J., D.F.Moores, & R.L.Ellenberger. Some Procedural Guidelines for the Study of The Acquisition of Sign Languages, 7.121-137 JORDAN, I. King. A Referential Communication Study of Signers and Speakers Using Realistic Referents, 6.65-103 KENDON, Adam. Gesticulation, Speech, and the Gesture Theory of Language Origins, 9.349-372 KLIMA, Edward S., & Ursula Bellugi. Wit and Poetry in American Sign Language, 8.203-224 KUSCHEL, Rolf. The Silent Inventor: the Creation of a Sign Language by the Only Deaf-Mute on a Polynesian Island, 3.1-28 McINTYRE, Cynthia K. (with D. Moores & K. Weiss). Gestures, Signs, and Speech in the Evolution of Programs for Hearing-Impaired Children, 2.9-28 MARKOWICZ, Harry. Aphasia and Deafness, 3.61-71 Some Sociolinguistic Considerations of American Sign Language, 1.14-41 What Language do Deaf Children Use? A Review Article, 3.72-78 Review of Psycholinguistics & Total Communication, ed. O'Rourke, 5.82-89 MEISSNER, Martin, & Stuart B. Philpott. A Dictionary of Sawmill Workers' Signs, 9.311-347 -- The Sign Language of Sawmill Workers in British Columbia, 9. 291-310 MOORES, Donald F., Cynthia K. McIntyre, & Karen Weiss. Gestures, Signs, and Speech in the Evolution of Programs for Hearing-Impaired Children, 2.9-28 MOORES, Donald F. (see Hoffmeister, Moores, & Ellenberger above) INDEX SLS 1-9 378 Sign Language Studies 9 NASH, Jeffrey E. Cues or Signs: A Case Study in Language Acquisition , 3.79-92 -- Hearing Parents of Deaf Children: A Typology...

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