In this Issue
- Volume 14, Number 1, Fall 2013
- Issue
- Thomas E. Allen, Editor
Sign Language Studies publishes a wide range of original scholarly articles and essays relevant to signed languages and signing communities. The journal provides a forum for the dissemination of important ideas and opinions concerning these languages and the communities who use them. Topics of interest include linguistics, anthropology, semiotics, Deaf culture, and Deaf history and literature.
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Volume 14, Number 1, Fall 2013Editorial Board
Founding Editor
William C. Stokoe
Editor
Ceil Lucas, Gallaudet University
Editorial Board
Glenn Anderson
University of ArkansasBenjamin Bahan
Gallaudet UniversityDirksen Bauman
Gallaudet UniversityDouglas Baynton
University of IowaJohn D. Bonvillian
University of VirginiaKaren Emmorey
Salk Institute for Biological StudiesCarol Erting
Gallaudet UniversityBrian Greenwald
Gallaudet UniversityJoseph Hill
University of North Carolina at GreensboroTom Humphries
University of California, San DiegoTerry Janzen
University of ManitobaRobert E. Johnson
Gallaudet UniversityTrevor Johnston
Macquarie UniversityArlene Kelly
Gallaudet UniversityAdam Kendon
University of PennsylvaniaBarbara J. King
College of William and MaryChristopher Krentz
University of VirginiaHarlan Lane
Northeastern UniversitySusan Mather
Gallaudet UniversityGaurav Mathur
Gallaudet UniversityCarolyn McCaskill
Gallaudet UniversityJohanna Mesch
Stockholm UniversitySoya Mori
Institute of Developing EconomiesLaura-Ann Petitto
McGill UniversityPilar Piñar
Gallaudet UniversityElena Radutzky
Mason Perkins Deafness FundTimothy Reagan
Nazarbayev UniversityTakashi Torigoe
Hyogo University of Teacher EducationJohn Vickrey Van Cleve
Gallaudet UniversityVirginia Volterra
Istituto di Psicologia, CNRPhyllis Perrin Wilcox
University of New MexicoSherman Wilcox
University of New Mexico
Editorial Scope
Sign Language Studies publishes a wide range of original scholarly articles and essays relevant to signed languages and signing communities. The journal provides a forum for the dissemination of important ideas and opinions concerning these languages and the communities who use them. Topics of interest include linguistics, anthropology, semiotics, Deaf culture, and Deaf history and literature. While the journal is especially interested in work concerning Deaf communities, signed languages used by hearing people are also of interest. Manuscripts and books for review should be submitted to the Editor, c/o Gallaudet University Press, 800 Florida Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20002-3695, following the guidelines outlined in the back of the journal.