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Impact of ASL Exposure on Spoken Phonemic Discrimination in Adult CI Users
Impact of ASL Exposure on Spoken Phonemic Discrimination in Adult CI Users: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study. Neurobiology of Language. 2024 Jun 14 Neurobiology of Language. 2024 Jun 14;5(2):553-588, doi: 10.1162/nol_a_00143.
Nematova, S., Zinszer, B., Morlet,T., Morini, G., Petitto, L.-A., Jasińska, K., (2024). Impact of ASL Exposure on Spoken Phonemic Discrimination in Adult CI Users: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study. Neurobiology of Language. 2024 Jun 14;5(2):553-588, doi: 10.1162/nol_a_00143.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Assessment of autonomic response in 6–12-month-old babies during the interaction with robot and avatar by means of thermal infrared imaging: Preliminary results Filippini, C., Cardone, D., Perpetuini, D., Chiarelli, A.M., Petitto, L.A., & Merla, A. (2021).
Assessment of autonomic response in 6–12-month-old babies during the interaction with robot and avatar by means of thermal infrared imaging. Peer-reviewed journal. International Quantitative InfraRed Thermography Journal.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Thermal infrared imaging reveals that 6-12 month-old babies show different autonomic response to interaction with robot and avatar Filippini, C., Cardone, D., Perpetuini, D., Chiarelli, A.M., Petitto, L.A., & Merla, A. (September 21-30, 2020).
Thermal infrared imaging reveals that 6-12 month-old babies show different autonomic response to interaction with robot and avatar. Proceedings from the 15th Quantitative InfraRed Thermography Conference (QIRT).

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Can a virtual human facilitate language learning in a young baby? Nasihati Gilani, S., Traum, D., Sortino, R., Gallagher, G., Aaron-Lozano, K., Padilla, C., Shapiro, A., Lamberton, J., & Petitto, L.A. (2019)
Can a virtual human facilitate language learning in a young baby? In peer-reviewed publication of Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), N. Agmon, M. E. Taylor, E. Elkind, M. Veloso (Eds.)

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Can a signing virtual human engage a baby’s attention? Nasihati Gilani, S., Traum, D., Sortino, R., Gallagher, G., Aaron-Lozano, K., Padilla, C., Shapiro, A., Lamberton, J., & Petitto, L.A. (2019)
Can a signing virtual human engage a baby’s attention? In peer-reviewed publication of the Association for Computing Machinery Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA). ISBN 978-1-4503-6672-4/19/07.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Teaching language to deaf infants with a robot and a virtual human Scassellati, B., Brawer, J., Tsui, K., Nasihati Gilani, S., Malzkuhn, M., Manini, B., Stone, A., Kartheiser, G., Merla, A., Shapiro, A., Traum, D., & Petitto. L.A. (2018)
Teaching language to deaf infant with a robot and a virtual human. In peer-reviewed Proceeding of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp.553; 1-553:13). New York, NY, USA:ACM. ISBN 123-4567-24-567/08/06.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Visual sonority modulates infants’ attraction to sign language Stone, A., Petitto, L.A., & Bosworth, R. (2017)
Visual sonority modulates infants’ attraction to sign language. Language Learning and Development, 1-19. doi:10.1080/15475441.2017.1404468.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Bilingualism yields language-specific plasticity in left hemisphere’s circuitry for learning to read in young children Jasinska, K.K., Berens, M., Kovelman, I., & Petitto, L.A. (2016)
Bilingualism yields language-specific plasticity in left hemisphere’s circuitry for learning to read in young children. Neuropsychologia. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.11.018

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Visual sign phonology: Insights into human reading and language from a natural soundless phonology Petitto, L.A., Langdon, C., Cochran, C., Andriola, D. Stone, A., Kartheiser, G. (2016).
Visual Sign Phonology: Insights into Human Reading from a Natural Soundless Phonology”. WIREs Cognitive Science. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1404

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
“One glove does not fit all” in bilingual reading acquisition: Using the age of first bilingual language exposure to understand optimal contexts for reading success View Document Kovelman, I., Salah-Ud-Din, M., Berens, M., Petitto, L.A. (2015)
“One glove does not fit all” in bilingual reading acquisition: Using the age of first bilingual language exposure to understand optimal contexts for reading success. Cogent Education. Vol. 2, Iss. 1, 2015.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Fingerspelling as a gateway into reading fluency in deaf bilinguals Stone, A., Kartheiser, G., Hauser, P.C., Petitto, L.A. & Allen, T.E., (2015)
“One glove does not fit all” in bilingual reading acquisition: Using the age of first bilingual language exposure to understand optimal contexts for reading success. Cogent Education. Vol. 2, Iss. 1, 2015.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Three Revolutions: Language, Culture and Biology, Petitto, L.A. (2014).
“Three Revolutions: Language, Culture and Biology”. In H-D.L. Bauman and J.J. Murray (Eds.), Deaf-Gain: Raising the Stakes for Human Diversity. Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota University Press.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Words in the Bilingual Brain: fNIRS Brain Imaging Investigation of Lexical Repetition in Sign-Speech Bimodal Bilinguals Kovelman, I., Shalinsky, M. H., Berens, M., & Petitto, L. A. (2014).
Words in the Bilingual Brain: fNIRS Brain Imaging Investigation of Lexical Repetition in Sign-Speech Bimodal Bilinguals. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8:606. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00606.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Development of Neural Systems for Reading in the Monolingual and Bilingual Brain: New Insights from functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Neuroimaging Jasińska, K. & Petitto, L.A. (2014).
Development of Neural Systems for Reading in the Monolingual and Bilingual Brain: New Insights from functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Neuroimaging. Developmental Neuropsychology. Vol.39, Iss. 6, 2014.doi: 10.1080/2331186X.2015.1006504

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
How Age of Bilingual Exposure Can Change the Neural Systems for Language in the Developing Brain: A functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Investigation of Syntactic Processing in Monolingual and Bilingual Children Jasińska, K. & Petitto, L.A. (2013).
How Age of Bilingual Exposure Can Change the Neural Systems for Language in the Developing Brain: A functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Investigation of Syntactic Processing in Monolingual and Bilingual Children. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 10.1016/j.dcn.2013.06.005.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Should bilingual children learn reading in two languages at the same time or in sequence?
Berens, M.S., Kovelman, I., & Petitto, L.A. (2013). Should bilingual children learn reading in two languages at the same time or in sequence? Bilingual Research Journal. 36, 1. 35-60.
Should Bilingual children learn reading in two languages at the same time or in sequence? Evidence of a bilingual reading advantage in children in bilingual schools from monolingual English-only homes. Bilingual Research Journal. DOI: doi: 10.1080/15235882.2013.779618.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
The “Perceptual Wedge Hypothesis” as the basis for bilingual babies phonetic processing advantage: New insights from fNIRS brain imaging Petitto, L.A., Berens, M.S., Kovelman, I., Dubins, M.H., Jasinska, K. and Shalinksy, M. (2012).
The "Perceptual Wedge Hypothesis" as the basis for bilingual babies phonetic processing advantage: New insights from fNIRS brain imaging. Brain and Language, 121 (2), 142-155. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2011.05.003 (See note for Association for Psychological Science).

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Exploring Cognitive Functions in Babies, Children & Adults with Near Infrared Spectroscopy Shalinsky, M.H., Kovelman, I., Berens, M.S., & Petitto, L.A. (2009).
Exploring Cognitive Functions in Babies, Children & Adults with Near Infrared Spectroscopy. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 29. , doi: 10.3791/1268.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Dual language use in sign-speech bimodal bilinguals: fNIRS brain-imaging evidence Kovelman, I., Shalinsky, M.H., White, K. S., Schmitt, S.N., Berens, M.S.,  Paymer, N., & Petitto, L.A. (2009).
Dual language use in sign-speech bimodal bilinguals: fNIRS brain-imaging evidence. Brain & Language, 109, 112-123.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
New discoveries from the bilingual brain and mind across the lifespan: Implications for education Petitto, L.A. (2009).
New Discoveries from the Bilingual Brain and Mind Across the Lifespan: Implications for Education. International Journal of Mind, Brain and Education, 3(4), 185-197.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Shining new light on the brain’s “Bilingual Signature:” a functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy investigation of semantic processing Kovelman, I., Shalinsky, M.H., Berens, M.S., & Petitto, L.A. (2008)
Shining new light on the brain’s “Bilingual Signature:” a functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy investigation of semantic processing. NeuroImage, 39, 1457-1471.
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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Age of first bilingual language exposure as a new window into bilingual reading development Kovelman, I., Baker, S.A., & Petitto, L.A. (2008).
Age of first bilingual language exposure as a new window into bilingual reading development. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 11(2), 203-223.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Arts Education, the Brain, and Language Petitto, L.A. (2008).
Arts Education, the Brain, and Language. In the Arts and Cognition Monograph: The Dana Consortium Report on Arts and Cognition. New York: Dana Press, 93-104.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Bilingual and Monolingual brains compared: An fMRI investigation of syntactic processing and a possible “neural signature” of bilingualism Kovelman, I., Baker, S.A., & Petitto, L.A. (2008)
Bilingual and Monolingual brains compared: An fMRI investigation of syntactic processing and a possible “neural signature” of bilingualism.  Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20(1), 153-169.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Cortical images of early language and phonetic development using Near Infrared Spectroscopy Petitto, L.A. (2007)
Cortical images of early language and phonetic development using Near Infrared Spectroscopy. In K. Fischer & A. Battro (Eds.), The Educated Brain. England: Cambridge University Press, 213-232.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Are there separate neural systems for spelling? Norton, E.S., Kovelman, I., & Petitto, L. A. (2007).
Are there separate neural systems for spelling? New insights into the role of rules and memory in spelling from fMRI. International Journal of Mind, Brain and Education, 1(1), 48-56.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
New insights into old puzzles from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units Baker, S.A., Golinkoff, R. M., & Petitto, L.A. (2006).
New insights into old puzzles from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units. Language Learning and Development, 2(3), 147-162.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Anatomical substrates of visual and auditory miniature second language learning using fMRI Newman-Norlund, R.D., Frey, S.H., Petitto, L.A., Grafton, S.T. (2006).
Anatomical substrates of visual and auditory miniature second language learning. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(12), 1984-1997.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
How the brain begets language Petitto, L.A. (2005).
How the brain begets language. Chapter 4 in J. McGilvray (Ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky. England: Cambridge University Press, 84-101.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
The perception of handshapes in American Sign Language Baker, S.A., Idsardi, W.J., Golinkoff, R. M., & Petitto, L.A. (2005).
The perception of handshapes in American Sign Language. Memory & Cognition, 33(5), 887-904.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Baby hands that move to the rhythm of language: Hearing babies acquiring sign languages babble silently on the hands Petitto, L.A., Holowka, S., Sergio, L., Levy, B., & Ostry, D. (2004).
Baby hands that move to the rhythm of language: Hearing babies acquiring sign languages babble silently on the hands. Cognition, 9, 43-73.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
The morphometry of auditory cortex in the congenitally deaf measured using MRI Penhune, V., Cismaru,  R., Dorsaint-Pierre, R., Petitto, L.A., & Zatorre, R. (2003).
The morphometry of auditory cortex in the congenitally deaf measured using MRI. NeuroImage, 20, 1215-1225.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
The Bilingual Paradox: How signing-speaking bilingual children help us to resolve bilingual issues and teach us about the brain’s mechanisms underlying all language acquisition Petitto, L.A., & Kovelman, I. (2003).
The Bilingual Paradox: How signing-speaking bilingual children help us to resolve bilingual issues and teach us about the brain’s mechanisms underlying all language acquisition. Learning Languages, 8(3), 5-18. Translation into French (2004). Le paradoxe du bilinguisme, Double langue maternelle. In Revue Imaginaire et Inconscient, 14.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Semantic and conceptual knowledge underlying bilingual babies’ first signs and words Holowka, S., Brosseau-Lapré, F., & Petitto, L.A. (2002).
Semantic and conceptual knowledge underlying bilingual babies’ first signs and words. Language Learning, 52(2), 205-262.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Left hemisphere cerebral specialization for babies while babbling Holowka, S., & Petitto, L.A. (2002).
Left hemisphere cerebral specialization for babies while babbling. Science, 297, 1515.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Evaluating attributions of delay and confusion in young bilinguals: Special insights from infants acquiring a signed and a spoken language Petitto, L.A., & Holowka, S. (2002).
Evaluating attributions of delay and confusion in young bilinguals: Special insights from infants acquiring a signed and a spoken language. Sign Language Studies, 3(1), 4-33.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Language rhythms in baby hand movements
Petitto, L.A., Holowka, S., Sergio, L., & Ostry, D. (2001). Language rhythms in baby hand movements. Nature, 413, 35-36.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Bilingual signed and spoken language acquisition from birth: Implications for mechanisms underlying early bilingual language acquisition Petitto, L.A., Katerelos, M., Levy, B., Gauna, K., Tétrault, K., & Ferraro, V. (2001).
Bilingual signed and spoken language acquisition from birth: Implications for mechanisms underlying early bilingual language acquisition. Journal of Child Language, 28(2), 453-496.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Speech-like cerebral activity in profoundly deaf people processing signed languages: Implications for the neural basis of human language Petitto, L.A., Zatorre, R., Gauna, K., Nikelski, E.J., Dostie, D., & Evans, A. (2000)
Speech-like cerebral activity in profoundly deaf people processing signed languages: Implications for the neural basis of human language. (PET brain imaging study.) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 97(25), 13961-13966.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
On the biological foundations of human language Petitto, L.A. (2000).
On the biological foundations of human language. In H. Lane & K. Emmorey (Eds.), The signs of language revisited: An anthology in honor of Ursula Bellugi and Edward Klima (pp. 447-471). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
The acquisition of natural signed languages Petitto, L.A. (1999).
The acquisition of natural signed languages. In C. Chamberlain, J. Morford, & R. Mayberry (Eds.), Language acquisition by eye (pp. 41-50). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
In the beginning: On the genetic and environmental factors that make early language acquisition possible Petitto, L.A. (1997).
In the beginning: On the genetic and environmental factors that make early language acquisition possible. In M. Gopnik (Ed.), The inheritance and innateness of grammars (pp. 45-69). England: Oxford University Press.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
On the biological, environmental and neurogenetic factors determining early language acquisition: Evidence from signed and spoken languages
On the Biological, environmental and neurogenetic factors determining early language acquisition evidence from signed and spoken languages. Petitto, L. A. (1997).
On the Biological, environmental and neurogenetic factors determining early language acquisition evidence from signed and spoken languages. Audiophonology Newsletter Scientific Annals of the University of Franche-Comté.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Lessons in the nature of human language and its biological foundations
Petitto, L. (1997, Novembre). Eistono linguaggi naturali dei segni. KOS. 146. 22-28.
The existence of natural signed languages: Lessons in the nature of human language and its biological foundations. KOS Rivista di medicina, cultura e scienze umane (similar to Scientific American), 146, 22-29.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Verification in american sign language and quebec sign language
Is sign language a “true” language? Verification in american sign language and quebec sign language. Petitto, L.A. (1996).
Verification in american language and quebec sign language. Sign Language Communication Studies. The quarterly of the Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies, v 9, no.21.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
On the equipotentiality of signed and spoken language in early language ontogeny
On the equipotentiality of signed and spoken language in early language ontogeny Petitto, L.A. (1994).
On the equipotentiality of signed and spoken language in early language ontogeny. In B. Snider (Ed.), Post-Milan ASL and English Literacy: Issues, Trends, & Research (pp. 195-223). Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Modularity and Constraints in Early Lexical Acquisition: Evidence from children’s early language and gesture Petitto, L.A. (1994).
Modularity and Constraints in Early Lexical Acquisition: Evidence from children’s early language and gesture. In P. Bloom (Ed.), Language acquisition: Core readings. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Are signed languages “real” languages?
Are signed languages “real” languages? Petitto, L.A. (1994).
Petitto, L. A. (1994). Are signed languages “real” languages? Evidence from American Sign Language and Langue des Signes Québécoise. International Sign Language Linguistics Association, SIGNPOST, Vol. 7, number 3, autumn, ISSN- 1091-9845. NOTE: This article has had an important impact. After appearing in the above, it was translated into French & Spanish by the “World Federation of the Deaf (WFD)”- an international organization in official liaison with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, UNESCO, ILO and WHO. The translations were published in 1996 by the WFD and distributed as a monograph to heads of state and government officials throughout the world. French Monograph, (1996). “Les langues des signes sont-elles de “vraies” langues? Une réponse probante issue de l’étude de l’American Sign Language et de la Langue des Signes Québécoise.” Spanish Monograph, (1996). “Son Las Lenguas De Señas Lenguas “Verdaderas”? Testimonios de la Lengua des Señas Americanas Y de la Lengua de Señas de Quebec.” In addition, this work has been translated into Japanese by Mr. Soya Mori and edited by Dr. Eiichi Takada and published in the leading Japanese sign language journal. Japanese Journal, (1996). Sign Language Communication Studies, Vol. 21. This work has also been published in India. Indian book chapter, (1996). In D. Deshmukh (Ed.), Sign language and bilingualism in deaf education (pp. 131-146). Maharashtra, India.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
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VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
On the ontogenetic requirements for early language acquisition Petitto, L.A. (1993).
On the ontogenetic requirements for early language acquisition. In B. de Boysson-Bardies, S. de Schonen, P. Jusczyk, P. MacNeilage, & J. Morton (Eds.), Developmental neurocognition: Speech and face processing in the first year of life (pp. 365-383). Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kuwer.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Modularity and constraints in early lexical acquisition: Evidence from children’s first words/signs and gestures Petitto, L.A. (1992).
Modularity and constraints in early lexical acquisition: Evidence from children’s first words/signs and gestures. In M.R. Gunnar & M. Maratsos (Eds.), Modularity and constraints in language and cognition: The Minnesota symposia on child psychology, Vol. 25. (pp. 25-58). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Science Babbling in the manual mode: Evidence for the ontogeny of language
Babbling in the manual mode: Evidence for the ontogeny of language Petitto, L.A., & Marentette, P. (1991).
Babbling in the manual mode: Evidence for the ontogeny of language. Science, 251, 1483-1496. NOTE: This work was also translated into German by Von Adelheid Stahnke and published in the German Scientific American, July 1991, 19-20 (“Komplexe frühe sprachentwicklung bei gehörlosen kindern”), and has been reprinted in many child development and language acquisition books.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Les premiers signes acquis par des enfants sourds en langue des signes québécoise (LSQ): Comparaison avec les premiers mots. Charron, F., & Petitto, L.A. (1991)
Les premiers signes acquis par des enfants sourds en langue des signes québécoise (LSQ): Comparaison avec les premiers mots. Revue Québécoise de Linguistique Théorique et Appliquée, 10(1), 71-122.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
The transition from gesture to symbol in American Sign Language Petitto, L. A. (1989).
The transition from gesture to symbol in American Sign Language. In V. Volterra & C. Erting (Eds.), From gesture to language in hearing and deaf children (pp. 153-161). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
“Language” in the pre-linguistic child Petitto
“Language” in the pre-linguistic child Petitto, L.A. (1989)
Knowledge of language in signed and spoken language acquisition. In B. Woll and J. Kyle (Eds.), Language development and sign language. England: University of Bristol.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Knowledge of language in signed and spoken language acquisition
Knowledge of language in signed and spoken language acquisition Petitto, L.A. (1989)
Knowledge of language in signed and spoken language acquisition. Language Development Sign Language.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Spatial cognition and brain organization: Clues from the acquisition of a language in space Petitto, L. A. & Bellugi, U. (1988)
Spatial cognition and brain organization: Clues from the acquisition of a language in space. In J. Stiles-Davies, U. Bellugi, & M. Kritchevsky (Eds.), Spatial cognition: Brain bases and development (pp. 299-341). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
On the autonomy of language and gesture: Evidence from the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1987)
On the autonomy of language and gesture: Evidence from the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Cognition, 27(1), 1-52.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Communication, symbolic communication, and language in child and chimpanzee: Comment on Savage-Rumbaugh, McDonald, Sevcik, Hopkins, and Rupert (1986) Seidenberg, M. S., & Petitto, L. A. (1987)
Communication, symbolic communication, and language in child and chimpanzee: Comment on Savage-Rumbaugh, McDonald, Sevcik, Hopkins, and Rupert (1986). Journal of Experimental Psychology, General, 116(3), 279-287.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Language structure and language organization in the brain: Evidence from the study of human sign languages Petitto, L.A. (1985)
Language structure and language organization in the brain: Evidence from the study of human sign languages, Recherches Sémiotiques/Semiotic Inquiry, 5, 393-40l.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Pronoun acquisition in another mode
Pronoun acquisition in another mode Petitto, L.A. (1985)
Petitto, L.A. (1985). Pronoun acquisition in another mode. In V. Volterra & W. Stokoe (Eds.), Proceedings of the III International Symposium on Sign Language Research (pp. 55-63). Silver Spring, MD: Linstock Press.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Discourse structure in American Sign Language conversations Willbur, R.B., & Petitto, L.A. (1983)
Discourse structure in American Sign Language conversations. Discourse Processes, 6(3), 225-241.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
From gesture to symbol
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1983)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Papers and Reports on Child Development, 22, 100-107.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Ape signing: Problems of method and interpretations Seidenberg, M.S., & Petitto, L.A. (1981)
Ape signing: Problems of method and interpretations. Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 364, 115-130.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
How to know a conversation when you see one Wilbur, R.B., & Petitto, L.A. (1981)
How to know a conversation when you see one. Journal of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, 9, 66-81.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
On the grammatical capacity of apes Terrace, H.S., Petitto, L.A., Sanders, R. J., & Bever, T. G. (1980)
On the grammatical capacity of apes. In K. Nelson (Ed.), Children’s Language Volume 2 (pp. 371-495). New York: Gardner Press.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Can an ape create a sentence? Terrace, H.S., Petitto, L.A., Sanders, R.J., & Bever, T.G. (1979).
Can an ape create a sentence? Science, 206, 891-902.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
On the evidence for linguistic abilities in signing apes Petitto, L.A., & Seidenberg, M.S. (1979)
On the evidence for linguistic abilities in signing apes. Brain and Language, 8, 72-88.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Signing behavior in apes: A critical review Seidenberg, M.S., & Petitto, L.A. (1979)
Signing behavior in apes: A critical review. Cognition, 7, 177-215.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
Simultaneous communication in the classroom: How well is English grammar represented? Marmor, G.S., & Petitto, L.A. (1979)
Simultaneous communication in the classroom: How well is English grammar represented? Sign Language Studies, 3, 99-136.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.
What do signing chimpanzees have to say to linguists? Seidenberg, M.S., & Petitto, L.A. (1978)
What do signing chimpanzees have to say to linguists? In D. Farkas, W. Jacobsen, & K. Todrys (Eds.), Papers from the 14th Regional Meeting, Chicago Linguistic Society.

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Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews Petitto, L.A., (2012)
Forward to the book by Beth Benedict, Bilingual Deaf and Hearing Families, Narrative Interviews.
VL2
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop Petitto, L.A. (2012)
VL2’s first ASL Assessment ToolKit Workshop. News and Notables. Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center. Gallaudet University. Electronic publication.
VL2
The VL2 Newsletter. Petitto, L.A., (Since 2012 and on-going)
Petitto was the Science Director, and, separately, the Co-PI of the NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2; Thomas Allen, Co-PI. Petitto was lead author of The VL2 Newsletter articles and/or sole author on many articles as needed; additionally, Petitto served as the Senior Editor for all VL2 Newsletter issues.
Unpublished study abstract: Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006). Groh, J., Cohen, Y., and Petitto, L.A. (2007).
Study of categorical discrimination in 18 Rhesus Monkeys following from infants’ categorical discrimination of soundless phonetic units in Baker, Golinkoff, and Petitto (2006).  Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains
New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind Petitto, L.A. and Dunbar, K.N. (2004, Unpublished distributed monograph)
"New findings from Educational Neuroscience on Bilingual Brains, Scientific Brains, and the Educated Mind." Building Usable Knowledge in Mind, Brain, & Education Conference. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 6, 2004
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk Petitto, L.A. (2003, December)
The power of babble, the biology of... Baby talk. Discover Science, Technology, and Medicine. 30-32
Revolutions in Contemporary Education Petitto, L.A. (2001)
Revolutions in Contemporary Education. Harvard University Magazine Education Review,  XLV (1), 20.
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language
American study reaveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language Piattelli-Palmarini, M. (2001, September 6)
"American study reveals how innate rhythms in children become gestures and language." Nursery Rhymes.
The Langauge Instinct: How the Mind Creates Langauge Petitto, L.A. (1994)
Review of the book The language instinct: How the mind creates language. McGill News Quarterly, 74(3), 27.
Deaf People in Canada: A Look at Their Sign Language and Culture Petitto, L.A. (1987)
Deaf people in Canada: A look at their sign language and culture. In Parker (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, New York: McGraw-Hill.
From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language Petitto, L.A. (1986)
From gesture to symbol: The relationship between form and meaning in the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign Language. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club Press. Published Dissertation.