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abbreviation Senghas is used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name.
International Plant Names Index.
Senghas. Obituary: Orchids...
- thin air."
Since 1990,
other researchers including Ann
Senghas,
Marie Coppola,
Richard Senghas,
Laura Polich, and
Jennie Pyers, have
begun to
study and...
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Pinker names his student,
Annie Senghas, as the
inventor of the sentence.: 210
Neither Rapaport, Pinker, nor
Senghas were
initially aware of the earlier...
- the
original on 7
April 2023.
Retrieved 24
April 2022. Kocab, Annemarie;
Senghas, Ann; Snedeker,
Jesse (November 2016). "The
emergence of
temporal language...
- Ann
Senghas is an
American developmental psychologist known for her
research on the
emergence and
development of
Nicaraguan Sign Language.
Senghas is Professor...
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genus contains the
following species:
Rhipidoglossum adoxum (F.N.Rasm.)
Senghas Rhipidoglossum afrum (Bolus) Farminhão & Stévart
Rhipidoglossum arbonnieri...
- OCLC 16525266.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Senghas, Ann; Coppola,
Marie (July 2001). "Children
Creating Language: How Nicaraguan...
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America and
northwestern South America.
Chondroscaphe amabilis (Schltr.)
Senghas & G.Gerlach in F.R.R.Schlechter - Ecuador,
Colombia Chondroscaphe atrilinguis...
- (Rchb.f.) M.W.Chase – Colombia, Ecuador, Peru Br****ia
andreettae (Dodson)
Senghas –
Ecuador Br****ia
angusta Lindl. – Venezuela, Guyana,
northern Brazil Br****ia...
- Oxford: Clarendon. pp. 224–237. ISBN 978-0-19-852175-4. Kegl, J., A.
Senghas and M.
Coppola (1998).
Creation through Contact: Sign
language emergence...