Woodward, J., Vasishta, M., & de Santis, S. (1985). An introduction to the Bangalore variety of Indian Sign Language. Gallaudet Research Institute Monograph No. 4, Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet Research Institute.
Woodward, J. (1985). Universal constraints on two-finger extension across sign languages. Sign Language Studies, 46, 53-72.
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Woodward, J. (1985). Black deaf teachers—short supply. Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1, 18-19.
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Woodward, J. (1982). How you gonna get to heaven if you can’t talk with Jesus: On depathologizing deafness. Silver Spring, Md.: T. J. Publisers.
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Woodward, J. (1982). Single finger extension: For a theory of naturalness in sign language phonology. Sign Language Studies, 37, 289-304.
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Woodward, J. (1980). Signs of drug use: An introduction to drug and alcohol vocabulary in American Sign Language. Silver Spring, Md.: T. J. Publishers.
Woodward, J. (1980). Some sociolinguistic aspects of French and American Sign Languages. In Lane and Grosjean (Ed.), Recent perspectives on ASL (pp.103-118). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers.
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Woodward, J., & Markowicz, H. (1980). Pidgin Sign Languages. In W. C. Stokoe (Ed.), Sign and culture: A reader for students of American Sign Language (pp. 55-79), Silver Spring, Md.: Linstok Press.
Vasishta, M., Woodward, J., & de Santis, S. (1980). An introduction to Indian Sign Language (focus on Delhi). College Park, Md.: Sign language research, Inc.
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Woodward, J. (1980). Sociolinguistic research on American Sign Language: An historical perspective. In C. Baker, R. Battison, & W. C. Stoke (Eds.), Sign language and the deaf community (pp.117-134). Silver Spring, Md.: NAD.
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