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The influence of community on language structure: evidence from two young sign languages
I Meir, A Israel, W Sandler, CA Padden, M Aronoff
Linguistic Variation 12 (2), 247-291, 2012
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Sign languages
W Sandler, D Lillo‐Martin
The handbook of linguistics, 371-396, 2017
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Visual foreign accent in an emerging sign language
W Sandler, G Belsitzman, I Meir
Sign Language & Linguistics 23 (1-2), 233-257, 2020
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, European Commission
Language is shaped by the body
M Aronoff, I Meir, C Padden, W Sandler
Behavioral and brain sciences 31 (5), 509-511, 2008
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From Latent to Blatant: Unmasking Phonological Iconicity in Sign Language Theatre
W Sandler
Syllable, Stress, and Sign 33, 271, 2023
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The gradual emergence of phonological form in a new language
W Sandler, M Aronoff, I Meir, C Padden
Natural language & linguistic theory 29, 503-543, 2011
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Prosody and syntax in sign languages
W Sandler
Transactions of the philological society 108 (3), 298-328, 2010
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The phonological organization of sign languages
W Sandler
Language and linguistics compass 6 (3), 162-182, 2012
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Symbiotic symbolization by hand and mouth in sign language
W Sandler
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG 2009 (174), 241-275, 2009
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Dedicated gestures and the emergence of sign language
W Sandler
Gesture 12 (3), 265-307, 2012
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Competing iconicities in the structure of languages
I Meir, C Padden, M Aronoff, W Sandler
Cognitive linguistics 24 (2), 309-343, 2013
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Sign languages and compounding
I Meir, M Aronoff, W Sandler, C Padden
Cross-disciplinary issues in compounding, 301-322, 2010
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The effect of being human and the basis of grammatical word order: Insights from novel communication systems and young sign languages
I Meir, M Aronoff, C Börstell, SO Hwang, D Ilkbasaran, I Kastner, R Lepic, ...
Cognition 158, 189-207, 2017
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Taking meaning in hand: iconic motivations in two-handed signs
R Lepic, C Börstell, G Belsitzman, W Sandler
Sign Language & Linguistics 19 (1), 37-81, 2016
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The emergence of complexity in prosody and syntax
W Sandler, I Meir, S Dachkovsky, C Padden, M Aronoff
Lingua 121 (13), 2014-2033, 2011
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New perspectives on duality of patterning: Introduction to the special issue
B De Boer, W Sandler, S Kirby
Language and cognition 4 (4), 251-259, 2012
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The body as evidence for the nature of language
W Sandler
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 1782, 2018
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The noun–verb distinction in two young sign languages
O Tkachman, W Sandler
Gesture 13 (3), 253-286, 2013
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The challenge of sign language phonology
W Sandler
Annual review of Linguistics 3 (1), 43-63, 2017
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Against all expectations: Encoding subjects and objects in a new language
CA Padden, I Meir, W Sandler, M Aronoff
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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