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Galvan, Dennis – 1989
A study investigated acquisition of three independent yet simulatneously produced morphological systems in American Sign Language (ASL): the linguistic use of space, use of classifiers, and inflections for aspect, all information incorporated into the production of a sign. Subjects were 30 deaf children with severe or profound prelingual hearing…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Child Language, Deafness, Language Acquisition