Emergence of Sign Languages / / Wendy Sandler, Mark Aronoff, Carol Padden, editors.

We are pleased to present a Special Issue of Languages on the topic of Sign Language Emergence. Sign languages are the only extant languages that can be caught in the act of being born and developing with no model, and they, therefore, offer the only empirical evidence for language emergence in huma...

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