UConn HomeBanner
PEOPLE RESEARCH COURSES VIRTUAL CLASSROOM DOCTORAL PROGRAM UNDERGRAD PROGRAM ADMISSIONS TALKS AND EVENTS
Regular Faculty

The fauna in Storrs
 
Diane C. Lillo-Martin
Professor, Department of Linguistics
Office: Arjona 326
Office Phone:860-427-0155
Email Address:lillo.martinuconn.edu
 
 Research Interests
 


Language Acquisition, Structure of American Sign Language

 
 Selected Publications
 


Sandler, W. and Lillo-Martin, D. (2006) Sign Language and Linguistic Universals. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Lillo-Martin, D. (1999) Modality effects and modularity in language acquisition: The acquisition of American Sign Language. In T. Bhatia and W. Ritchie, eds., Handbook of Language Acquisition. Academic Press.

Crain, S. and Lillo-Martin, D. (1999) An Introduction to Linguistic Theory and Language Acquisition. Oxford: Blackwell.

Marschauk, M., Siple, P., Lillo-Martin, D., Campbell, R., and Everhart, V. (1997) Language and Cognition: The View from Sign Language and Deafness. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Petronio, K. and Lillo-Martin, D. (1997) Wh-movement and the position of SPEC CP: Evidence from American Sign Language. Language 73:18-57.

Lillo-Martin, D. (1991) Universal Grammar and American Sign Language: Setting the Null Argument Parameters. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Press.

Lillo-Martin, D. (1986) Two kinds of null arguments in American Sign Language. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 4, 415-444.

 
 Curriculum Vitae
 


CV in HTML file

 
      
SOME FUN              CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT
Department of Linguistics
337 Mansfield Road
Storrs, CT 06269-1145 (USA)
Phone: (860) 486-4229
Fax: (860) 486-0197