Protactile Linguistics: Discussing recent research findings

Researched and presented by Jelica Nuccio and John Lee Clark To cite this published work, copy this line: Clark, J.L. and Nuccio, J.B. (2020). Protactile Linguistics: Discussing recent research findings. Journal of American Sign Languages and Literatures. Authorship: Jelica Nuccio and John Lee Clark Project coordinated by: DeafBlind Interpreting National Training and Resource Center (DBI) Contact Person: Terra Edwards Email: [email protected] Protactile Language Researcher and Expert: Jelica B Nuccio Protactile Language Researcher and Expert: John Lee Clark Video Director/Editor: Terra Edwards Video Assistant Director/Narrator/Captions: Heather Holmes Video English Translator/Narrator: Halene Anderson Videography: Treehouse Video This video was funded by The National Science Foundation (BCS-1651100) and the US Department of Education (CFDA #84.160D)/Rehabilitation Services Administration (H160D160005). References aj granda and Jelica Nuccio (2018). Protactile Principles.Tactile Communications. https://DeafBlind.tactilecommunicatio.... Diane Brentari and Carol Padden (2011). Native and foreign vocabulary in American Sign Language: A lexicon with multiple origins. Foreign vocabulary in sign languages: A cross-linguistic investigation of word formation, ed. By D. Brentari. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Terra Edwards and Diane Brentari (2020). Feeling Phonology: The conventionalization of phonology in protactile communities in the United States. Language 96 (4).