The analysis in this paper deals with the prosodic cues that were present in a one-hour lecture by a native signer of American Sign Language (ASL). Special attention is paid to the interaction of the dominant hand (H1) and the nondominant hand (H2), as well as to facial expressions articulated on the lower face. In our corpus, we found that H1 and H2 interact in several prosodic contexts; we analyze four of them here: Single Prosodic Word, Multiple Prosodic Words in an Intermediate Phrase, Parenthetical, and Forward-Referencing. Our main finding is that, while the spread of the nondominant hand (H2-Spread) is an important redundant cue to prosodic structure, the primary cue is on the lower face. Our findings also confirmed posi-tional cues ...
Three studies are presented in this paper that address how nonsigners perceive the visual prosodic c...
A case study of American Sign Language (ASL) acquisition revealed an emerging phonological system in...
Recent research on the syntax of signed languages has revealed that, apart from some modality-specif...
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the ability to use prosodic cues when parsing Inton...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of co-sign mouthings in ASL. Mouthings are silent movement...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
The focus of this work is on the prosodic acquisition of native Deaf children acquiring American Sig...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-147).This dissertation explores the phenomenon of co-...
Three studies are presented in this paper that address how nonsigners perceive the visual prosodic c...
A case study of American Sign Language (ASL) acquisition revealed an emerging phonological system in...
Recent research on the syntax of signed languages has revealed that, apart from some modality-specif...
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the ability to use prosodic cues when parsing Inton...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of co-sign mouthings in ASL. Mouthings are silent movement...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
The focus of this work is on the prosodic acquisition of native Deaf children acquiring American Sig...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-147).This dissertation explores the phenomenon of co-...
Three studies are presented in this paper that address how nonsigners perceive the visual prosodic c...
A case study of American Sign Language (ASL) acquisition revealed an emerging phonological system in...
Recent research on the syntax of signed languages has revealed that, apart from some modality-specif...