Abstract: This study investigated whether student interpreters encode and recall words differently in signed and spoken languages. Participants viewed and then recalled word lists, half of which were related through specific encoding strategies (i.e., experimental lists), and half of which lacked the availability of those strategies (i.e., control lists). Total words recalled and the temporal recall order were compared across experimental and control lists. Student interpreters utilised different strategies to remember words in English and American Sign Language (ASL), suggesting that student interpreters do not default to first-language (English) spoken strategies when encoding second-language (ASL) signed lists. However, the total number ...
This study compared the comprehension of two stories, one in American Sign Language (ASL) and one in...
This study investigated bilingual working memory capacity (WMC) of 31 professional Auslan (Australia...
The purpose of this study was to examine comprehension by deaf students of stories presented in Sign...
This study investigated whether student interpreters encode and recall words differently in signed a...
Speakers generally outperform signers when asked to recall a list of unrelated verbal items. This ph...
Item does not contain fulltextn two experiments we investigated the relationship between the working...
The principal purpose of this study was to investigate the short term auditory storage and retrieval...
The principle purpose of this study was to investigate the short term auditory storage and retrieval...
An experiment was designed to investigate the effects of translation and performance on memory of wo...
An experiment was designed to investigate the effects of translation and performance on memory of wo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the nature and efficiency of the strategies used by preli...
This pilot study investigated the need for further research related to the reception and expression ...
The American Sign Language Sentence Reproduction Test (ASL-SRT) requires the precise reproduction of...
This study investigated the impact of language modality and age of acquisition on semantic fluency i...
This study examines the accuracy of transliterated messages produced by sign language interpreters i...
This study compared the comprehension of two stories, one in American Sign Language (ASL) and one in...
This study investigated bilingual working memory capacity (WMC) of 31 professional Auslan (Australia...
The purpose of this study was to examine comprehension by deaf students of stories presented in Sign...
This study investigated whether student interpreters encode and recall words differently in signed a...
Speakers generally outperform signers when asked to recall a list of unrelated verbal items. This ph...
Item does not contain fulltextn two experiments we investigated the relationship between the working...
The principal purpose of this study was to investigate the short term auditory storage and retrieval...
The principle purpose of this study was to investigate the short term auditory storage and retrieval...
An experiment was designed to investigate the effects of translation and performance on memory of wo...
An experiment was designed to investigate the effects of translation and performance on memory of wo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the nature and efficiency of the strategies used by preli...
This pilot study investigated the need for further research related to the reception and expression ...
The American Sign Language Sentence Reproduction Test (ASL-SRT) requires the precise reproduction of...
This study investigated the impact of language modality and age of acquisition on semantic fluency i...
This study examines the accuracy of transliterated messages produced by sign language interpreters i...
This study compared the comprehension of two stories, one in American Sign Language (ASL) and one in...
This study investigated bilingual working memory capacity (WMC) of 31 professional Auslan (Australia...
The purpose of this study was to examine comprehension by deaf students of stories presented in Sign...