Anderson, D., & Reilly, J. (2002).
The MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory: Normative data for American
Sign Language. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 7,
83–106. DOI: 10.1093/deafed/7.2.83
Find this resource:
Find this resource:
Bellugi, U., & Fischer, S. D. (1972).
A comparison of sign language and spoken language. Cognition, 1,
173–200. DOI: 10.1016/0010-0277(72)90018-2
Find this resource:
Find this resource:
Bonvillian, J. D., & Folven, R. J.
(1987). The onset of signing in young children. Paper presented at the Fourth
International Symposium on Sign Language Research. Lappeenranta, Finland, July
15–19, 1987.
Find this resource:
Find this resource:
Bonvillian, J. D., Orlansky, M. D., &
Novack, L. L. (1983). Developmental milestones: Sign language acquisition and
motor development. Child
Development, 54, 1435–1445.
DOI: 10.2307/1129806
Find this resource:
Find this resource:
Archangeli, D. (1985). Yokuts harmony: evidence for coplanar representation in nonlinear phonology. Linguistic Inquiry, 16, 335–372.Google Scholar
Bailey, C.J. (1970). Towards specifying
constraints on phonological metathesis. Linguistic
Inquiry, 1, 347–9.Google Scholar
Chiat, S. (1979). The role of the
word in phonological development. Linguistics,
17, 591–610.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Clements, G. N. and S. J. Keyser
(1983). CV Phonology.
Cambridge, MASS: The MIT Press.Google Scholar
Ferguson, C. A. and C. B. Farwell
(1975). Words and sounds in early language acquisition. Language, 52, 419–439.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Excellent blog. Congratulations!
ResponderEliminar