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Implicit causality biases and thematic roles in American Sign Language [<Journal>]
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The linguistic representation of number: Cross-linguistic and cross-modal perspectives
Semushina, Nina. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Effects of impoverished early language on American Sign Language development: Longitudinal, processing, and anatomical outcomes
Cheng, Qi. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Referential Cohesion in American Sign Language: Modality-Specific and Modality-General Influences
Frederiksen, Anne Therese. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Numeral Incorporation in Russian Sign Language: Phonological Constraints on Simultaneous Morphology
In: Sign Lang Stud (2019)
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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
Cheng, Qi; Roth, Austin; Halgren, Eric. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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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
Lieberman, Amy M.; Mayberry, Rachel; Borovsky, Arielle. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
Abstract: Prediction during sign language comprehension may enable signers to integrate linguistic and non-linguistic information within the visual modality. In two eye-tracking experiments, we investigated American Sign language (ASL) semantic prediction in deaf adults and children (aged 4–8 years). Participants viewed ASL sentences in a visual world paradigm in which the sentence-initial verb was either neutral or constrained relative to the sentence-final target noun. Adults and children made anticipatory looks to the target picture before the onset of the target noun in the constrained condition only, showing evidence for semantic prediction. Crucially, signers alternated gaze between the stimulus sign and the target picture only when the sentential object could be predicted from the verb. Signers therefore engage in prediction by optimising visual attention between divided linguistic and referential signals. These patterns suggest that prediction is a modality-independent process, and theoretical implications are discussed. ; Accepted manuscript ; 2021-01-15
Keyword: Adults; American Sign Language (ASL); Anticipatory eye-movements; Audiology & speech-language pathology; Behavioral sciences; Comprehension; Deaf; Deaf-children; experimental; Eye-tracking; Iconicity; Information; Life sciences & biomedicine; Linguistics; Organization; Prediction; Psychology; Recognition; Science & technology; Semantic processing; Social sciences; Visual world; World paradigm
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2144/40128
https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2017.1411961
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The Phonology of Kenyan Sign Language (Southwestern Dialect)
Morgan, Hope E.. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
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Prediction in a visual language: real-time sentence processing in American Sign Language across development ...
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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 ...
Belanger, Nathalie N; Mayberry, Rachel I; Rayner, Keith. - : UC San Diego Library Digital Collections, 2016
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Neural Language Processing in Adolescent First-Language Learners: Longitudinal Case Studies in American Sign Language
Ferjan Ramirez, Naja; Leonard, Matthew K.; Davenport, Tristan S.. - : Oxford University Press, 2016
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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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Tracking reference in space : how L2 learners use ASL referring expressions
In: Proceedings of the 39th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Volume 1 (Boston, 2015), p. 165-177
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