Review published In: Sign Language & Linguistics
Vol. 6:2 (2003) ► pp.284–289
Book review
. The Hands are the Head of the Mouth – The Mouth as Articulator in Sign Languages. $49.95291 pp. ISBN 3-927731-83-8
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Published online: 10 June 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/sll.6.2.12piz
https://doi.org/10.1075/sll.6.2.12piz
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