Incoming Resources
- Relations of language and thought, the view from sign language and deaf children, Marc Marschark [and others]
- Train go sorry, inside a deaf world, Leah Hager Cohen
- The American Sign Language handshape dictionary, Richard A. Tennant, Marianne Gluszak Brown ; illustrated by Valerie Nelson-Metlay
- Everyone here spoke sign language, hereditary deafness on Martha's Vineyard, Nora Ellen Groce
- Forbidden signs, American culture and the campaign against sign language, Douglas C. Baynton
- Oxford handbook of deaf studies, language, and education, edited by Marc Marschark and Patricia Elizabeth Spencer
- Sign language, the study of deaf people and their language, J.G. Kyle and B. Woll with G. Pullen and F. Maddix
- Never the twain shall meet, Bell, Gallaudet, and the communications debate, Richard Winefield
- Talking hands, what sign language reveals about the mind, Margalit Fox
- Signs of resistance, American deaf cultural history, 1900 to World War II, Susan Burch
- American Sign Language handshape dictionary, Richard A. Tennant, Marianne Gluszak Brown ; illustrated by Valerie Nelson-Metlay