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- Sign Language Studies
- Gallaudet University Press
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- Seeing Signs: Linguistic Ethnography in the Study of Homesign Systems in Guatemala Volume 20, Number 4, Summer 2020, pp. 644-663
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This issue contains 10 articles in total
- Annual Index To Volume 20
- The Legal Recognition of Sign Languages: Advocacy and Outcomes around the World ed. by Maartje De Meulder, Joseph J. Murray and Rachel L. McKee (review)
- Naming British Sign Language 1960–1975
- Who Signs? Language Ideologies about Deaf and Hearing Child Signers in One Family in Mexico
- Seeing Signs: Linguistic Ethnography in the Study of Homesign Systems in Guatemala
- A Linguistic Ethnography Approach to the Study of Deaf Youth and Local Signs in Iquitos, Peru
- Intelligibility as a Methodological Problem in the Rehearsal Spaces of Apple Time, a Signed Play
- Filmmaking in a Linguistic Ethnography of Deaf Tourist Encounters
- Linguistic Ethnography and Sign Language Studies
- Editor's Note
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