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Perniss, P. & A. Özyürek (2004). How many pots in the window sill? Number and quanitification in German and Turkish Sign Languages. Crosslinguistic perspectives in sign language research workshop, German Linguistic Society Conference, Mainz

Özyürek, A. & D. Ilkbasaran (2004). The use of space in transfer verbs in Turkish Sign Language: Implications for typological variation. Crosslinguistic perspectives in sign language research workshop at the German Linguistic Society Conference, Mainz

Perniss, P. and Özyürek, A.(2004). Differences in xxpressing spatial relationships in German Sign Language (DGS) and Turkish Sign Language (TID). Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Conference, Barcelona, Spain (ppt)

Özyürek A & P. Perniss .(2004). "Number quantification and space in Turkish and German Sign Languages". Mini-conference on sign language, Linguistics Department, Nijmegen University

Özyürek, A and Levinson, S. (2003). Workshop on "Space in Language and Cognition: What do sign languages reveal?" held at the MPI, funded by NWO Cognition Program

Arik. E. (2003). Spatial Representations in Turkish and Sign Language of Turkey (TID), Masters Thesis, Defended on 26th of June, 2003 at Universiteit van Amsterdam.

Arik. E. (2003). Spatial Representations in Turkish and Sign Language of Turkey. Presented at Scriptiefestival 2003, Universiteit van Amsterdam.

Özyürek, A .(2002). Relations between gesture and sign language : Insights from Turkey. Course given at the Netherlends Graduate School for Linguistics Summer School

Özyürek, A. & Arik, E. (2002). Explorations on grammar and space in Sign Language of Turkey. Talk given at the Max Planck Institute of Psycholinguistics, Language and Cognition Group, The Netherlands

Özyürek, A. & Arik , E. (2001). Enhanced cognitive abilities of Turkish deaf signers. Poster presented at the Annual American Psychological Society Conference, Toronto

 
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