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The linguistic representation of number: Cross-linguistic and cross-modal perspectives
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Effects of impoverished early language on American Sign Language development: Longitudinal, processing, and anatomical outcomes
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Cheng, Qi. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Referential Cohesion in American Sign Language: Modality-Specific and Modality-General Influences
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Numeral Incorporation in Russian Sign Language: Phonological Constraints on Simultaneous Morphology
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Effects of Early Language Deprivation on Brain Connectivity: Language Pathways in Deaf Native and Late First-Language Learners of American Sign Language
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Previous research has identified ventral and dorsal white matter tracts as being crucial for language processing; their maturation correlates with increased language processing capacity. Unknown is whether the growth or maintenance of these language-relevant pathways is shaped by language experience in early life. To investigate the effects of early language deprivation and the sensory-motor modality of language on white matter tracts, we examined the white matter connectivity of language-relevant pathways in congenitally deaf people with or without early access to language. We acquired diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data from two groups of individuals who experienced language from birth, twelve deaf native signers of American Sign Language, and twelve hearing L2 signers of ASL (native English speakers), and from three, well-studied individual cases who experienced minimal language during childhood. The results indicate that the sensory-motor modality of early language experience does not affect the white matter microstructure between crucial language regions. Both groups with early language experience, deaf and hearing, show leftward laterality in the two language-related tracts. However, all three cases with early language deprivation showed altered white matter microstructure, especially in the left dorsal arcuate fasciculus (AF) pathway.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00320 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761297/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31607879
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Rethinking the critical period for language: New insights into an old question from American Sign Language
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Acquiring a First Language in Adolescence: The Case of Basic Word Order in American Sign Language
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Prediction in a visual language: real-time sentence processing in American Sign Language across development
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The Phonology of Kenyan Sign Language (Southwestern Dialect)
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Prediction in a visual language: real-time sentence processing in American Sign Language across development ...
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Neurolinguistic Processing When the Brain Matures Without Language
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Prediction in a visual language: real-time sentence processing in American Sign Language across development
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Rethinking the critical period for language: New insights into an old question from American Sign Language
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Data from: Orthographic and phonological preview benefits: Parafoveal processing in skilled and less-skilled deaf readers ...
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Neural Language Processing in Adolescent First-Language Learners: Longitudinal Case Studies in American Sign Language
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Who's on First? Investigating the referential hierarchy in simple native ASL narratives☆
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Where to look for ASL sub-lexical structure in the visual world: A reply to Salverda (2016)
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