- Olof
Croneberg (April 26, 1930 –
August 7, 2022) was a Swedish-American Deaf
linguist known for his work on
American Sign
Language (ASL).
Croneberg was...
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American Sign
Language on
Linguistic Principles, by Stokoe, Casterline, and
Croneberg (1965). In the 1965 dictionary,
signs are
themselves arranged alphabetically...
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until his
death in 2012.
While at Gallaudet, she and her
colleague Carl
Croneberg were
recruited by the
linguist William Stokoe to
contribute to
their joint...
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University of Buffalo. Stokoe,
William C.;
Dorothy C. Casterline; Carl G.
Croneberg (1965). A
dictionary of
American sign
languages on
linguistic principles...
- the
audiological condition, it is
written with a
lower case d. Carl G.
Croneberg was
among the
first to
discuss analogies between Deaf and
hearing cultures...
- S2CID 145429638. Stokoe,
William C.;
Dorothy C. Casterline; Carl G.
Croneberg. 1965. A
dictionary of
American sign
language on
linguistic principles...
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varying degrees of speed, abruptness, and intensity. Stokoe, Casterline, &
Croneberg, 1965. A
Dictionary of
American Sign
Language on
Linguistic Principles...
- and she did not
understand me
because we used
different signs." Carl G.
Croneberg was the
first to
discuss differences between BASL and
White ASL in his...
- Web. 7 June 2012. Stokoe,
William C.;
Dorothy C. Casterline; Carl G.
Croneberg. 1965. A
dictionary of
American sign
languages on
linguistic principles...
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August 15, 2016.
Retrieved August 6, 2016.
Brian D. Johnson, "Quebec and
Croneberg lead Genies". Maclean's,
January 17, 2012.
Aaron Nilsen, "LIVE from the...