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Jenny Singleton
Jenny Singleton
Professor of Linguistics, Stony Brook University
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When learners surpass their models: The acquisition of American Sign Language from inconsistent input
JL Singleton, EL Newport
Cognitive psychology 49 (4), 370-407, 2004
5122004
Silence is liberating: removing the handcuffs on grammatical expression in the manual modality.
S Goldin-Meadow, D McNeill, J Singleton
Psychological review 103 (1), 34, 1996
3561996
Deaf parents and their hearing children
JL Singleton, MD Tittle
Journal of Deaf studies and Deaf education 5 (3), 221-236, 2000
2932000
From sign to word: Considering modality constraints in ASL/English bilingual education
JL Singleton, S Supalla, S Litchfield, S Schley
Topics in Language Disorders 18 (4), 16-29, 1998
1951998
Once is not enough: Standards of well-formedness in manual communication created over three different timespans
JL Singleton, JP Morford, S Goldin-Meadow
Language, 683-715, 1993
1791993
Vocabulary use by low, moderate, and high ASL-proficient writers compared to hearing ESL and monolingual speakers
JL Singleton, D Morgan, E DiGello, J Wiles, R Rivers
Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 9 (1), 86-103, 2004
1632004
The cataclysmic break between gesticulation and sign: Evidence against a unified continuum of gestural communication
JL Singleton, S Goldin-Meadow, D McNeill
Language, gesture, and space, 287-311, 2013
1462013
Developmental social cognitive neuroscience: Insights from deafness
D Corina, J Singleton
Child development 80 (4), 952-967, 2009
1302009
The development and psychometric properties of the American sign language proficiency assessment (ASL-PA).
S Maller, J Singleton, S Supalla, T Wix
Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 4 (4), 249-269, 1999
1301999
Restructuring of language from impoverished input: Evidence for linguistic compensation
JL Singleton
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1989
1091989
Toward ethical research practice with deaf participants
JL Singleton, G Jones, S Hanumantha
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 9 (3), 59-66, 2014
1032014
21 Assessing Children’s Proficiency in Natural Signed Languages
JL Singleton, SJ Supalla
The Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies, Language, and Education, Volume 1, 306, 2010
932010
When learners surpass their models: The acquisition of American Sign Language from impoverished input
JL Singleton
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987
931987
Natural signed language acquisition within the social context of the classroom
JL Singleton, DD Morgan, B Schick
Advances in the sign language development of deaf children, 344-375, 2006
912006
Constructing shared understanding: The role of nonverbal input in learning contexts
M Perry, D Berch, J Singleton
J. Contemp. Legal Issues 6, 213, 1995
891995
The test battery for American Sign Language morphology and syntax
T Supalla, E Newport, J Singleton, S Supalla, D Metlay, G Coulter
Unpublished manuscript and videotape materials, University of Rochester, New …, 1993
751993
Do developmental communication disorders exist in the signed modality? Perspectives from professionals
D Quinto-Pozos, AJ Forber-Pratt, JL Singleton
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Rockville, MD, 2011
702011
Enhanced gaze‐following behavior in Deaf infants of Deaf parents
R Brooks, JL Singleton, AN Meltzoff
Developmental science 23 (2), e12900, 2020
612020
Ethics, Deaf‐Friendly Research, and Good Practice When Studying Sign Languages
JL Singleton, AJ Martin, G Morgan
Research methods in sign language studies: A practical guide, 5-20, 2015
542015
The genesis of language: How much time is needed to generate arbitrary symbols in a sign system?
JP Morford, JL Singleton, S Goldin-Meadow
Language, gesture, and space, 313-332, 2013
442013
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