Ronnie Wilbur

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Ronnie Wilbur (born before 1979) is an American linguist and professor of linguistics at Purdue University in West Lafayette . She is one of the world's best-known researchers in the field of sign language , especially in the areas of phonology and syntax .

Works (selection)

  • Wilbur, RB (1979). American Sign Language and sign systems. Univ. Park Press.
  • Wilbur, RB (1987). American Sign Language: Linguistic and applied dimensions (2nd ed.). New York, NY, US: Little, Brown and Co.
  • Wilbur, RB (2011). Nonmanuals, semantic operators, domain marking, and the solution to two outstanding puzzles in ASL. Sign Language & Linguistics 14: 148-178.
  • Wilbur, RB (2011). Modality and the structure of language: Sign languages ​​versus signed systems. In M. Marschark & ​​P. ​​Spencer (eds.), The handbook of deaf studies, language, and education, 332–346. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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