John D. Bonvillian

Affiliations: 
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Psychobiology Psychology
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Bonvillian JD, Ingram VL, McCleary BM. (2009) Observations on the Use of Manual Signs and Gestures in the Communicative Interactions between Native Americans and Spanish Explorers of North America: The Accounts of Bernal Díaz del Castillo and Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca Sign Language Studies. 9: 132-165
Bonvillian JD. (2002) Of speech and sign: Language in atypical populations. Psyccritiques. 47
Bonvillian JD, Gershoff ET, Seal BC, et al. (2001) Hand preferences in sign-learning students with autistic disorder. Laterality. 6: 261-81
Trumbetta SL, Bonvillian JD, Siedlecki T, et al. (2001) Language-Related Symptoms in Persons with Schizophrenia and How Deaf Persons May Manifest These Symptoms Sign Language Studies. 1: 228-253
Bonvillian JD, Dell SB. (1999) A response to Grieve and Campbell's medieval experiments on child language Language. 19: 99-105
Bonvillian JD, Siedlecki T. (1998) Young children's acquisition of the movement aspect in American Sign Language: parental report findings. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 41: 588-602
Siedlecki T, Bonvillian JD. (1998) Homonymy in the lexicons of young children acquiring American Sign Language. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. 27: 47-68
Seal BC, Bonvillian JD. (1997) Sign language and motor functioning in students with autistic disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 27: 437-66
Bonvillian JD, Richards HC, Dooley TT. (1997) Early sign language acquisition and the development of hand preference in young children Brain and Language. 58: 1-22
Bonvillian JD, Garber AM, Dell SB. (1997) Language origin accounts: was the gesture in the beginning?: Language. 17: 219-239
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