The recent emergence of a new sign language among deaf children and adolescents in Nicaragua provides an opportunity to study how grammatical features of a language arise and spread, and how new language environments are constructed. The grammati-cal regularities that underlie language use reside largely outside the domain of explicit awareness. Nevertheless, knowledge of these regularities must be transmitted from one generation to the next to survive as part of the language. During this transmission, lan-guage form and use is shaped by both the characteristics of ontogenetic development within individual users and by historical changes in patterns of interaction between users. To capture this process, the present study follows the emergen...
One type of internal diachronic change that has been extensively studied for spoken languages is gra...
Contains fulltext : 175389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current s...
We have had the unprecedented opportunity to observe a young, new language as its grammatical struct...
Over the past two decades, a new sign language has emerged within a young Deaf community in Nicaragu...
Studies of natural language emergence provide unique opportunities for examining the learner-interna...
At a language’s inception, what determines which elements are taken up to build a grammar? How is th...
Even the simplest narratives combine multiple strands of information, integrating different characte...
Individual children regularize inconsistent language input; many consider this the driving force for...
A new sign language has been created by deaf Nicaraguans over the past 25 years, providing an opport...
Late exposure to the first language, as in the case of deaf children with hearing parents, hinders t...
Abstract: Languages have diverse strategies for marking agentivity and number. These strategies are ...
Previous research has shown that spatial language is sensitive to the effects of delayed language ex...
The communication demands of sign and spoken language are different. The purpose of this research wa...
Deaf children born to hearing parents are exposed to language input quite late, which has long-lasti...
In many sign languages, space is used to express grammatical features. However, verb agreement in sp...
One type of internal diachronic change that has been extensively studied for spoken languages is gra...
Contains fulltext : 175389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current s...
We have had the unprecedented opportunity to observe a young, new language as its grammatical struct...
Over the past two decades, a new sign language has emerged within a young Deaf community in Nicaragu...
Studies of natural language emergence provide unique opportunities for examining the learner-interna...
At a language’s inception, what determines which elements are taken up to build a grammar? How is th...
Even the simplest narratives combine multiple strands of information, integrating different characte...
Individual children regularize inconsistent language input; many consider this the driving force for...
A new sign language has been created by deaf Nicaraguans over the past 25 years, providing an opport...
Late exposure to the first language, as in the case of deaf children with hearing parents, hinders t...
Abstract: Languages have diverse strategies for marking agentivity and number. These strategies are ...
Previous research has shown that spatial language is sensitive to the effects of delayed language ex...
The communication demands of sign and spoken language are different. The purpose of this research wa...
Deaf children born to hearing parents are exposed to language input quite late, which has long-lasti...
In many sign languages, space is used to express grammatical features. However, verb agreement in sp...
One type of internal diachronic change that has been extensively studied for spoken languages is gra...
Contains fulltext : 175389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current s...
We have had the unprecedented opportunity to observe a young, new language as its grammatical struct...