Publications Prof. Sandler Wendy Books Sandler, Wendy. (1986). The Spreading Hand Autosegment Language, Sign Language Studies 50, pp. 1-28. Sandler, Wendy. (1987). Assimilation and Feature Hierarchy in ASL, A. Bosch, B. Need, and E. Schiller, eds., Chicago Linguistics Society Parasession on Autosegmental Phonology pp 266-278 Sandler, Wendy. (1990). Temporal Aspects and ASL Phonology, in S. Fischer and P. Siple, eds., Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research.Vol I: Linguistics. Chicago:University of Chicago Press. 7-36. Sandler, Wendy. (1991).On the Organization of Natural Feature Classes in American Sign Language, in, B. Palek, ed., Proceedings of LP '90. Charles University Press. 555-567 Sandler, Wendy. (1993). Sign Language and Modularity, Lingua 89:4 . 315-351. Sandler, Wendy. (1993). Linearization of Phonological Tiers in ASL, in G. Coulter, ed., Current Issues in ASL Phonology, Phonetics and Phonology Volume 3,. San Diego: Academic Press. 103-129 Sandler, Wendy. (1993). 10:2.209-241. Sandler, Wendy. (1993). Hand in Hand: The Roles of the Nondominant Hand in Sign Language Phonology, The Linguistic Review 10, 337-390. Corina, David and Sandler, Wendy. (1993). On the Nature of Phonological Structure in Sign Language, Phonology 10:2, 165-207. Sandler, Wendy. (1994). One Phonology or Two? Sign Language and Phonological Theory, GLOT International Journal of Linguistics ("state of the article"). 3-8. Sandler, Wendy. (1994).Phonological Characteristics of Sign Languages: Similarities and Differences. Trondheim Working Papers in Linguistics 23. 18-37. Van der Hulst, Harry, and Sandler, Wendy. (1994). Phonological Theories Meet Sign Language: Two Theories of the Two Hands, Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics, 13:1, pp. 43-73 Sandler, Wendy. (1995). Markedness in the Handshapes of Signs: A Componential Analysis, van der Weijer and van der Hulst, eds., Leiden in Last: Holland Institute of Linguistics Phonology Papers. The Hague: Holland Academie Graphics, pp.369-399. Sandler, Wendy. (1996) Linguistics. 115-158. Sandler, Wendy. (1996).Establishing Evidence for Major Phonological Categories: of American Sign A Sonority Cycle in American Sign Language, Phonology Representing Handshapes. International Review of Sign The Case for Movements in Sign Language, Lingua 98. 197-220. Nespor, Marina, and Sandler, Wendy. (1999). Prosodic Phonology in Israeli Sign Language. Language and Speech. 42 (2&3). 143-176. Sandler, Wendy. (1999). Prosody in Two Natural Language Modalities. Language and Speech 42 (2&3). 127-142. Sandler, Wendy. (1999). The Medium and the Message: Prosodic Interpretation of Linguistic Content in Sign Language. Sign Language and Linguistics 2:2. 187-216. Sandler, Wendy. (1999). Cliticization and Prosodic Words in a Sign Language, in T. Hall and U. Kleinhenz, eds., Studies on the Phonological Word. Amsterdam: Benjamins. (Current Studies in Linguistic Theory). 223-255. Sandler, Wendy. (2000). One Phonology or Two? Sign Language and Phonological Theory, in L. Cheng and R. Sybesma, eds. The GLOT International State-of-TheArticle Book. The Hague: Holland Academie Graphics. 349-384. Aronoff, Mark, Meir, Irit, and Sandler, Wendy. (2000). Universal and Particular Aspects of Sign Language Morphology. University of Maryland WPL, vol. 10, 1-33. Sandler, Wendy, and Lillo-Martin, Diane. (2001) Natural Sign Languages. (PDF) In Mark Aronoff and Janie Rees-Miller (eds.), Blackwell Handbook of Linguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. Wendy Sandler and Diane Lillo-Martin. 533-562. Sandler, Wendy. (2003). On the Complementarity of Signed and Spoken Languages. (PDF) In Yonata Levy and Jeannette Schaeffer (eds.), Language Competence Across Populations: Towards a Definition of SLI. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc. 383-409 Aronoff, Mark, Meir, Irit, Padden, Carol, and Sandler, Wendy. (2003). Classifier Complexes and Morphology in Two Sign Languages. (PDF) In Karen Emmorey (ed.), Classifiers in Spoken and Signed Languages. Mark Aronoff, Irit Meir, and Carol Padden, and Wendy Sandler. 53-84. Sandler, Wendy. (2003) Sign Language Phonology. (PDF) In William Frawley (ed.), The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. Aronoff, Mark, Meir, Irit, and Sandler, Wendy. (2005). The Paradox of Sign Language Morphology. Mark Aronoff, Irit Meir, and Wendy Sandler. Language 81:2. 301-344. Sandler, Wendy and Lillo-Martin, Diane. (2005). Sign Language. In Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction. Wendy Sandler and Diane Lillo-Martin. William O’Grady, John Archibald, Mark Aronoff, and Janie Rees-Miller (eds). Fifth Edition. Sandler, Wendy, Meir, Irit, Padden, Carol, and Aronoff, Mark. (2005). The Emergence of Grammar in a New Sign Language. (PDF) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Vol 102, No. 7. 2661-2665. Aronoff, Mark, Padden, Carol, Meir, Irit, and Sandler, Wendy. (2004) Morpological Universals and the Sign Language Type. (PDF) Yearbook of Morphology. In Geert Booij and Jaap van Marle (eds.), Yearbook of Morphology 2004. Dordrecht / Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Sandler, Wendy. (2005). Prosodic Constituency and Intonation in Sign Language. Linguistische Berichte 13. 59-86. Sandler, Wendy. (in press). Phonology, Phonetics, and the Nondominant Hand. (PDF) In Papers in Laboratory Phonology: Varieties of Phonological Competence. L. Goldstein, D. Whalen, N. and C. Best (Eds.), Berlin: Mouton-de Gruyter. Sandler, Wendy. (in press). The Sign Language Syllable: Hand and Mouth in the Evolution of Language. In B. Davis and K. Zajdo (eds.) Ontogeny and Phylogeny of Syllable Organization. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Sandler, Wendy. (in press). An Overview of Sign Language Linguistics. (PDF) In Keith Brown, (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Review Sandler, Wendy. (1999). Book Review of D. Brentari, A Prosodic Model of Sign Language Phonology.Phonology16. 443-447.