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The Source of Palm Orientation Errors in the Signing of Children with ASD: Imitative, Motoric, or Both?
In: Brain Sci (2020)
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The origins of Russian-Tajik Sign Language : investigating the historical sources and transmission of a signed language in Tajikistan
Power, Justin (Justin Michael). - 2020
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Lexical conventionalization and the emergence of grammatical devices in a second generation homesign system in Peru
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The morphology of first-person object forms of directional verbs in ASL
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 114 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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Learning an Embodied Visual Language: Four Imitation Strategies Available to Sign Learners
Shield, Aaron; Meier, Richard P.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2018
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Sign Language Echolalia in Deaf Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Shield, Aaron; Cooley, Frances; Meier, Richard P.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2017
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Universal quantification in the nominal domain in American Sign Language
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Points of comparison : what indicating gestures tell us about the origins of signs in San Juan Quiahije Chatino sign language
Mesh, Kathryn. - 2017
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The syntax and semantics of resultative constructions in Deutsche Gebärdensprache (DGS) and American Sign Language (ASL)
Loos, Cornelia. - 2017
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Reproducible Research in Linguistics: A Position Statement on Data Citation and Attribution in Our Field
In: Linguistics, 2017. Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter (2017)
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"Making hands" : family sign languages in the San Juan Quiahije community
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Sign order and argument structure in a Peruvian home sign system
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Cross-language speech perception in context : advantages for recent language learners and variation across language-specific acoustic cues
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Teaching ASL fingerspelling to second-language learners : explicit versus implicit phonetic training
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The Use of Sign Language Pronouns by Native-Signing Children with Autism
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Personal pronoun avoidance in deaf children with autism
In: Proceedings of the 38th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Volume 2 (Boston, 2014), p. 403-415
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Strict vs. flexible accomplishment predicates
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Typicality in Chinese sentence processing : evidence from offline judgment and online self-paced reading
Chen, Po-Ting. - 2014
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Verb agreement, negation, and aspectual marking in Egyptian sign language
Fan, Ryan Carl. - 2014
Abstract: text ; This research represents an initial attempt at a linguistic analysis of the grammar of Egyptian Sign Language (LIM). The paper addresses verbal agreement, negation, and aspectual marking in LIM and frames these grammatical features in a typological context. Particular attention is paid to the class of directional verbs, which spatially inflect to agree with their arguments, and the sub-class of backward directional verbs. The agreement structures of these verbs, as well as suppletive imperative verbal forms, generally pattern with directional verbs in other signed languages; this paper analyzes apparent exceptions in relation to similar irregularities in other signed languages. There is an unusually large inventory of negative-marking strategies and an average-sized set of aspectual markers in LIM. Among them are crosslinguistically uncommon patterns such as frustrative (non-success/non-achievement) aspectual marking, a negative imperative, and possibly also morphological negation via either handshape change or palm-orientation reversal. The analyses and questions presented here lay the groundwork for future research in LIM and other signed languages. ; Middle Eastern Studies
Keyword: Egyptian sign language; Sign linguistics; Sign typology; Signed language
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/28287
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The sign "institute" and its derivatives: a family of culturally important ASL signs
In: Sign language studies. - Washington, DC : Gallaudet Univ. Press 13 (2013) 3, 291-315
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