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A subject advantage in covert dependencies: the case of wh-questions comprehension in French Sign Language
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03509969 ; 2022 (2022)
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On the nature of role shift: insights from a comprehension study in different populations of LIS, LSC and LSF signers.
In: Natural Language & Linguistic Theory ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03509677 ; Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, In press (2022)
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On the Reliability of the Notion of Native Signer and Its Risks
In: Front Psychol (2022)
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Similar but different: investigating temporal constructions in sign language
In: ISSN: 2397-1835 ; EISSN: 2397-1835 ; Glossa: a journal of general linguistics (2021-.) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03509783 ; Glossa: a journal of general linguistics (2021-.), Open Library of Humanities, 2021, 6 (1), ⟨10.5334/gjgl.999⟩ (2021)
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On the reliability of the notion of native signer and its risks
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03377023 ; 2021 (2021)
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Asymmetries in relative clause comprehension in three European sign languages
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics (2016-2021) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03246691 ; Glossa: a journal of general linguistics (2016-2021), Ubiquity Press, 2021, 6 (1), pp.72. ⟨10.5334/gjgl.1454⟩ (2021)
Abstract: International audience ; Relativization is a robust subordinating type across languages, displaying important typological variability concerning the position of the nominal head that the relative clause modifies, and sign languages are no exception. It has been widely assumed since Keenan & Comrie (1977) that the subject position is more accessible to relativization than object and oblique positions. The main aim of this paper is to investigate the extension of this famous generalization both across modalities (sign as opposed to spoken languages) and across relativization typologies (internally as opposed to externally headed relatives), and to verify how it interacts with age of first language exposure. We here report the results of a sentence-to-picture matching task assessing the comprehension of subject and object relative clauses (RCs) in three sign languages: French Sign Language (LSF), Catalan Sign Language (LSC), and Italian Sign Language (LIS). The results are that object RCs are never easier to comprehend than subject RCs. Remarkably, this is independent from the type of relative clause (internally or externally headed). As for the impact of age of exposure, we found that native signers outperform non-native signers and that a delay in language exposure emphasizes the subject/object asymmetry. Our results introduce a new potential diagnostic for LF movement: the existence of a Subject Advantage in comprehension can be used as a reliable and measurable cue for the existence of long-distance dependencies, including covert ones.
Keyword: [SCCO.LING]Cognitive science/Linguistics; age of exposure; comprehension; cross-linguistic and cross-modal typology; relative clauses; Sign language; Subject/Object asymmetries
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03246691/file/Task%203.3%20RC%20paper%20published.pdf
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Asymmetries in relative clause comprehension in three European sign languages
In: ISSN: 2397-1835 ; EISSN: 2397-1835 ; Glossa: a journal of general linguistics (2021-.) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03509743 ; Glossa: a journal of general linguistics (2021-.), Open Library of Humanities, 2021, 6 (1), ⟨10.5334/gjgl.1454⟩ (2021)
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On the nature of role shift: insights from a comprehension study in different populations of LIS, LSC and LSF signers
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03306458 ; 2021 (2021)
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Adapting the visual world paradigm to sign languages: asymmetries in LSF relative clause processing ...
Hauser, Charlotte; Pozniak, Céline. - : Unpublished, 2021
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Asymmetries in relative clause comprehension in three European sign languages
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 72 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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Similar but different: investigating temporal constructions in sign language
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 2 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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Assessing syntactic competence in sign languages: the case of Wh-questions
In: FEAST 2020 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03511861 ; FEAST 2020, Jun 2020, Paris, France (2020)
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Age of acquisition matters. Effects of age of first sign language exposure in role-shift processing in three different sign languages (LIS, LSC and LSF)
In: FEAST 2020 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03511851 ; FEAST 2020, Jun 2020, Paris, France (2020)
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Subordination in French Sign Language : nominal and sentential embedding ...
Hauser, Charlotte. - : Unpublished, 2020
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Question-answer pairs: the help of LSF
In: FEAST. Formal and Experimental Advances in Sign language Theory ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03626570 ; FEAST. Formal and Experimental Advances in Sign language Theory, 2019, 2, ⟨10.31009/FEAST.i2.04⟩ (2019)
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Comparing temporal constructions in Italian Sign Language and French Sign Language
In: TFL ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03511928 ; TFL, Jun 2019, Nantes, France (2019)
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Temporal constructions a comparison between LIS and LSF
In: TISLR13 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03511869 ; TISLR13, Sep 2019, Hambourg, Germany (2019)
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Subordination in LSF : nominal and sentential embedding ; La subordination en LSF : niveau nominal et clausal
Hauser, Charlotte. - : HAL CCSD, 2019
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03626599 ; Linguistics. Université Paris-Diderot - Paris VII, 2019. English (2019)
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Relative clauses in French Sign Language (LSF): some preliminary results
In: FEAST. Formal and Experimental Advances in Sign language Theory ; https://jeannicod.ccsd.cnrs.fr/ijn_03082135 ; FEAST. Formal and Experimental Advances in Sign language Theory, 2018, ⟨10.2436/20.8050.03.2⟩ (2018)
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Temporal constructions in LIS and LSF: subordination vs. coordination
In: SSLL ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03511973 ; SSLL, Sep 2018, Osaka, Japan (2018)
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