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Bilingualism / Deaf culture / Language / Neurology / Neuroscience of multilingualism / Sign language / American Sign Language / Language acquisition / Hearing loss / Second language / Critical period hypothesis / Laura-Ann Petitto
Date: 2011-10-04 10:33:01
Bilingualism
Deaf culture
Language
Neurology
Neuroscience of multilingualism
Sign language
American Sign Language
Language acquisition
Hearing loss
Second language
Critical period hypothesis
Laura-Ann Petitto

LANGUAGE AND SPEECH, 1999, 42 (2–3), 333– Signed and Spoken Language: A Unique Underlying System?*

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