In this book, Stroik and Putnam take on Turing's challenge. They argue that the narrow syntax – the lexicon, the Numeration, and the computational system – must reside, for reasons of conceptual necessity, within the performance systems.
The visual-gestural modality and beyond: Mouthings as a language contact phenomenon in Irish Sign Language Susanne Mohr 185 – 211
Review Article
A review of sign language acquisition studies as the basis for informed decisions for sign language test adaptation: The case of the German Sign Language Receptive Skills Test Tobias Haug 213 – 239
Papers from the Sign Linguistics Underground
Author’s Preface Susan Fischer 241
Nominal markers in ASL Susan Fischer and Robert Johnson 243 – 250
Author’s Afterword Susan Fischer 251 – 252
Commentary on Fischer & Johnson (1982) Elena Koulidobrova 253 – 258
Squib
Parallelism revisited: The nature of the null argument in ASL as compared to the Romance-style pro Elena Koulidobrova 259 – 270
Book Review
Rachel Channon and Harry van der Hulst (eds.), Formational Units in Sign Languages. Reviewed by Leah C. Geer 271 – 276