Articles

Mesh, K. (In Press.) It’s as far as the arm can raise: Pointing height marks target distance among the San Juan Quiahije Chatino. Lingua. [Open access]

Mesh, K., Cruz, E., van de Weijer, J., Burenhult, N., and Gullberg, M. (2021.) Effects of scale on multimodal deixis: Evidence from Quiahije Chatino. Frontiers in Psychology. [Open access]

Mesh, K. & Hou, L. (2018.) Negation in San Juan Quiahije Chatino Sign Language: The Integration and Adaptation of Negative Emblems. Gesture: 17:3 [pdf] [supplementary materials]

Nonaka, A., Mesh, K. & Sagara, K. (2015). Signed Names in Japanese Sign Language: Linguistic and Cultural Analyses. Sign Language Studies: 16:1. [pdf]

Mesh, K. (2012). What the deaf can do, the hearing can, too: Performance in an ASL boundary perception task. LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts. [pdf]

Book Chapters

Cooperrider, K. & Mesh, K. (In press.) Pointing in gesture and sign: One tool, many uses. In A. Morgenstern and S. Goldin-Meadow (Eds.), The Blossoming of Gesture in Language. [pdf]

Curated Documentary Linguistic Datasets

Mesh, K.(2018). “Gesture, Speech and Sign in Chatino Communities.” The Endangered Languages Archive. Access: Public. Online deposit

Hou, L. & Mesh, K. (2018). “Documenting Chatino Sign Language.” The Endangered Languages Archive. Access: Public. Handle: Online deposit

Dissertation and Corresponding Datasets

Mesh, K. (2017.) Points of Comparison: What Indicating Gestures tell Us About the Origins of Signs in San Juan Quiahije Chatino Sign Language. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. The University of Texas at Austin. [pdf]

Mesh, K. (2017). “Local environment interview data for the dissertation, Points of Comparison: What Indicating Gestures tell us About the Origins of Signs in San Juan Quiahije Chatino Sign Language.” Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1. doi:10.18738/T8/PJXZJI

Mesh, K. (2017). “Metalinguistic interview data for the dissertation, Points of Comparison: What Indicating Gestures tell us About the Origins of Signs in San Juan Quiahije Chatino Sign Language.” Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1. doi:10.18738/T8/RJP2JR

Mesh, K. (2017). Selected video examples for the dissertation, Points of Comparison: What Indicating Gestures tell us About the Origins of Signs in San Juan Quiahije Chatino Sign Language Texas Data Respository, V1. doi:10.18738/T8/CEWOEX