Publications
Quinto-Pozos, David and Rafael Treviño. 2018. Name pronunciation strategies of ASL-Spanish-English trilingual interpreters during mock video relay service calls. Translation and Interpreting Studies 13 (1) : 71–86.
Han, Zhaohong, ed. 2007. Understanding Second Language Processes. (Second Language Acquisition). Multilingual Matters.
McClave, Evelyn. 2001. The relationship between spontaneous gestures of the hearing and American Sign Language. Gesture 1 (1) : 51–72.
Bayley, Robert, Ceil Lucas and Mary Rose. 2000. Variation in American Sign Language: The case of DEAF. Journal of Sociolinguistics 4 (1) : 81–107.
O'Brien, Jennifer. 1999. Metaphoricity in the Signs of American Sign Language. Metaphor and Symbol 14 (3) : 159–178.
Sexton, A. L. 1999. Grammaticalization in American Sign Language. Language Sciences 21 (2) : 105–141.
Kegl, Judy and Howard Poizner. 1998. Shifting the burden to the interlocutor: Compensation for pragmatic deficits in signers with Parkinson's disease. Journal of Neurolinguistics 11 (1/2) : 137–152.
Kegl, Judy and Howard Poizner. 1998. Shifting the burden to the interlocutor: Compensation for pragmatic deficits in signers with Parkinson's disease. In Paradis, Michel. Pragmatics in Neurogenic Communication Disorders. (International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics). Elsevier. pp. 137–152.
Liddell, Scott K. and Melanie Metzger. 1998. Gesture in sign language discourse. Journal of Pragmatics 30 (6) : 657–697.
Wilbur, Ronnie and Cynthia G. Patschke. 1998. Body leans and the making of contrast in American Sign Language. Journal of Pragmatics 30 (3) : 275–303.
Emmorey, Karen. 1997. Non-antecedent Suppression in American Sign Language. Language and Cognitive Processes 12 (1) : 103–119.
Baynton, Douglas C. 1996. Forbidden signs: American culture and the campaign against sign language. University of Chicago Press.
Wilbur, Ronnie B. 1994. Foregrounding structures in American Sign Language. Journal of Pragmatics 22 (6) : 647–672.