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Richard J. Senghas
Richard J. Senghas
Professorof Anthropology, Sonoma State University
Verified email at sonoma.edu
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Signs of their times: Deaf communities and the culture of language
RJ Senghas, L Monaghan
Annual Review of Anthropology 31 (1), 69-97, 2002
3302002
The emergence of Nicaraguan Sign Language: Questions of development, acquisition, and evolution
RJ Senghas, A Senghas, JE Pyers
Biology and knowledge revisited, 305-324, 2014
1422014
14 New Ways to Be Deaf in Nicaragua: Changes in Language, Personhood, and Community
RJ Senghas
Many ways to be Deaf: International variation in Deaf communities, 260, 1995
561995
An'unspeakable, unwriteable'language: Deaf identity, language and personhood among the first cohorts of Nicaraguan signers
RJ Senghas
University of Rochester, 1997
431997
Social considerations in the emergence of idioma de Signos Nicaragüense (Nicaraguan Sign Language)
RJ Senghas, J Kegl
Signpost 7 (1), 40-46, 1994
391994
Biology and knowledge revisited: From neurogenesis to psychogenesis
RJ Senghas, A Senghas, JE Pyers, ST Parker, J Langer, C Milbrath
Erlbaum, 2005
142005
Sign language emergence and sign language change: Children’s contribution to the birth of a language
A Senghas, J Kegl, RJ Senghas, M Coppola
Poster presented at the Annual Meeting for the Linguistic Society of America …, 1994
71994
Sign languages and communicative practices
RJ Senghas
The Routledge handbook of linguistic anthropology, 247-261, 2015
62015
Two distinct actin networks drive the protrusion of migrating cells
M Tomasello, S Kirby, L Polich, RJ Senghas, E Wanner, LR Gleitman, ...
Science 305, 1782-1787, 2004
62004
The Berkeley Transcription System (BTS) Manual
D Slobin, M Anthony, Y Biederman, M Kuntze, R Lindert, J Pyers, ...
IHD Berkeley, 2001
62001
Creation through contact: the emergence of a Nicaraguan Deaf community
RJ Senghas, J Kegl, A Senghas
2nd Int. Conf. Deaf History, Hamburg, Germany, 1994
51994
An ‘unspeakable, unwriteable’language: Deaf identity, language and personhood among the first cohorts of Nicaraguan signers. University of Rochester; Rochester, NY: 1997
RJ Senghas
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, 0
3
Cybernetic Systems Approaches and Language Change: The Nicaraguan Sign Language Case and Principles of Evolution
RJ Senghas
Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Symposium about Language and Society—Austin, 2003
22003
Sociolinguistic variation in American Sign Language
RJ Senghas
Language in Society 32 (1), 128-131, 2003
12003
Valuing Deaf Worlds in Urban India. Michele Friedner, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2015, 196 pp.
RJ Senghas
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 3 (30), NA-NA, 2016
2016
Society for Linguistic Anthropology
L Miller, RJ Senghas, C Dunn
Anthropology News, 2005
2005
EXCERPT OF AN E-MAIL MESSAGE FROM MANAGUA, NOVEMBER 10, 1995.
RJ Senghas
Many Ways to be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities, 260, 2003
2003
Ceil Lucas, Robert Bayley, & Clayton Valli, in collaboration with Mary Rose, Alyssa Wulf, Paul Dudis, Susan Schatz, & Laura Sanheim, Sociolinguistic variation in American Sign …
RJ Senghas
Language in Society 32 (1), 128-131, 2003
2003
Society for Linguistic Anthropology
RJ Senghas, J Stanlaw
Anthropology News 43 (1), 53-54, 2002
2002
Society for Linguistic Anthropology: Collins Named SLA Board Member
RJ Senghas, J Stanlaw
Anthropology News 42 (6), 58-59, 2001
2001
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