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== Bibliography == * {{Cite journal | doi = 10.1353/lan.2005.0043 | last1 = Aronoff | first1 = Mark | last2 = Meir | first2 = Irit | last3 = Sandler | first3 = Wendy | year = 2005 | title = The Paradox of Sign Language Morphology | journal = Language | volume = 81 | issue = 2| pages = 301–44 | pmid = 22223926 | pmc = 3250214 }} * Branson, J., D. Miller, & I G. Marsaja. (1996). "Everyone here speaks sign language, too: a deaf village in Bali, Indonesia." In: C. Lucas (ed.): Multicultural aspects of sociolinguistics in deaf communities. Washington, Gallaudet University Press, pp. 39+ * Deuchar, Margaret (1987). "Sign languages as creoles and Chomsky's notion of Universal Grammar." ''Essays in honor of Noam Chomsky'', 81–91. New York: Falmer. * [[Karen Emmorey|Emmorey, Karen]]; & [[Harlan Lane|Lane, Harlan L.]] (Eds.). (2000). ''The signs of language revisited: An anthology to honor Ursula Bellugi and Edward Klima''. 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''Enacting Stories, Seeing Worlds: Similarities and Differences in the Cross-Cultural Narrative Development of Linguistically Isolated Deaf Children'', Human Development, Vol. 44, No. 6. * Wilbur, R.B. (1987). ''American Sign Language: Linguistic and applied dimensions''. San Diego, CA: College-Hill.
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