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Deaf infants exposed to American Sign Language more attuned to visual-communicative signals(图)
Deaf infants visual-communicative signals
2019/11/5
Gaze-following helps infants communicate. Through everyday interactions, hearing infants integrate auditory and visual information to establish a social connection between caregiver and child, and thi...
Babies are language sponges--even with sign language
Babies language sponges sign language
2016/6/22
It's widely believed that the younger you are, the easier it will be for you to learn a new language, and new research is finding that holds true for sign language as well. University of California, S...
Other-initiated repair in Argentine Sign Language
other-initiated repair conversation analysis sign language
2016/5/3
Other-initiated repair is an essential interactional practice to secure mutual understanding in everyday interaction. This article presents evidence from a large conversational corpus of a sign langua...
Suspending the next turn as a form of repair initiation: evidence from Argentine Sign Language
conversation analysis Argentine Sign Language
2015/12/18
Practices of other-initiated repair deal with problems of hearing or understanding what
another person has said in the fast-moving turn-by-turn flow of conversation. As such,
other-initiated r...
Sign Language Typology: The Contribution of Rural Sign Languages
sign language linguistics deaf community, social dynamics
2015/12/18
Since the 1990s, the field of sign language typology has shown that
sign languages exhibit typological variation at all relevant levels of linguistic description. These initial typological comparison...
Alignment of two languages: The spreading of mouthings in Sign Language of the Netherlands
Sign Language of the Netherlands NGT
2015/12/18
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT).
Mouthings in NGT are mouth actions that have their origin in spoken Dutch, and are usually
time aligned with...
Sign language and spoken language.
The Influence of the Visual Modality on Language Structure and Conventionalization: Insights From Sign Language and Gesture
Visual modality Sign language Gesture Language emergence Conventionalization Language structure Cross-linguistic comparison Cross-modal comparison
2015/5/13
For humans, the ability to communicate and use language is instantiated not only in the vocal modality but also in the visual modality. The main examples of this are sign languages and (co-speech) ges...
Sign Language Typology: The Contribution of Rural Sign Languages
sign language linguistics deaf community social dynamics morphosyntax
2015/5/13
Since the 1990s, the field of sign language typology has shown that sign languages exhibit typological variation at all relevant levels of linguistic description. These initial typological comparisons...
Segmentation of British Sign Language (BSL): Mind the gap!
British Sign Language (BSL) Lexical segmentation Language-processing universals
2015/5/13
This study asks how users of British Sign Language (BSL) recognize individual signs in connected sign sequences. We examined whether this is achieved through modality-specific or modality-general segm...
Alignment of two languages: The spreading of mouthings in Sign Language of the Netherlands
Sign Language of the Netherlands NGT mouthing prosody corpus linguistics bimodalism
2015/5/13
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT).Mouthings in NGT are mouth actions that have their origin in spoken Dutch, and are usually time aligned with the ...
An empirical investigation of expression of multiple entities in Turkish Sign Language (TİD): Considering the effects of modality
Sign language Turkish Sign Language (Tİ D) Plural Iconicity Modality Language diversity
2015/4/21
This paper explores the expression of multiple entities in Turkish Sign Language (Türk ݸ aret Dili; T s İD), a less well-studied sign language. It aims to provide a comprehensive descr...
Making sense of nonsense in British Sign Language (BSL): The contribution of different phonological parameters to sign recognition
British Sign Language different phonological parameters sign recognition
2015/4/7
Do all components of a sign contribute equally to its recognition? In the present study, misperceptions in the sign-spotting task (based on the word-spotting task; Cutler & Norris, 1988) were analyzed...
A Particle of Indefiniteness in American Sign Language
Indefiniteness American Sign Language
2009/8/3
We describe here the characteristics of a very frequently-occurring ASL indefinite focus particle,
which has not previously been recognized as such. We show that, despite its similarity to the
que...
It has been shown that classifiers in sign languages are quite similar in morphology
and constructions in cross-studies of sign languages. The similarities lie in the
complex simultaneous components...