Revolution for Deaf People's Language
Lillo-Martin
Battison, R. (2000). American Sign Language linguistics 1970-1980: Memoir of a renaissance.
In K. Emmorey & H. Lane (Eds.), The signs of language revisited (pp. 5-16). Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum.
Landar, H. (1961). Review of ‘Sign language structure: An outline of the visual communication
systems of the American deaf’ by W.C. Stokoe. Language, 37(2), 269-271.
Stokoe, W. C. (1966). Linguistic description of sign languages. In. F. P. Dinneen (Ed.), Report of
the 17 th annual round table meeting on linguistics and language studies (pp. 243-250).
Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
Stokoe, W. C., Casterline, D. C., & Croneberg, C. G. (1965). A dictionary of American Sign
Language on linguistic principles. Washington, DC: Gallaudet College Press.
Tervoort, B. T. (1973). Could there be a human sign language? Semiotica, 9(4), 347-382.
SASLJ, Vol. 2, No. 2 – Fall/Winter 2018
10