An ongoing issue of interest in second language research concerns what transfers from a speaker's first language to their second. For learners of a sign language, gesture is a potential substrate for transfer. Our study provides a novel test of gestural production by eliciting silent gesture from novices in a controlled environment. We focus on spatial relationships, which in sign languages are represented in a very iconic way using the hands, and which one might therefore predict to be easy for adult learners to acquire. However, a previous study by Marshall and Morgan (2015) revealed that this was only partly the case: in a task that required them to express the relative locations of objects, hearing adult learners of British Sign Languag...
Full text met HU account Although people all over the world learn sign languages as a second languag...
Learning spatial terms in a second language is often an arduous task which learners perform with var...
Contains fulltext : 207712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The sign lang...
An ongoing issue of interest in second language research concerns what transfers from a speaker’s fi...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
Studies of natural language emergence provide unique opportunities for examining the learner-interna...
The focus of this work is on two types of handshapes: those that represent the object ( object hand...
In signed languages, both linguistic signs and gestures are executed in the same modality. As a cons...
How do the signs of sign language differ from the gestures that speakers produce when they talk? We ...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
This dissertation addresses the acquisition of Sign Language of the Netherlands (Nederlandse Gebaren...
This presentation explores the possible parallels between different forms of manual simultaneous con...
Sign languages modulate the production of signs in space and use this spatial modulation to refer ba...
In natural languages, biological constraints push toward cross-linguistic homogeneity while linguist...
Full text met HU account Although people all over the world learn sign languages as a second languag...
Learning spatial terms in a second language is often an arduous task which learners perform with var...
Contains fulltext : 207712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The sign lang...
An ongoing issue of interest in second language research concerns what transfers from a speaker’s fi...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
Studies of natural language emergence provide unique opportunities for examining the learner-interna...
The focus of this work is on two types of handshapes: those that represent the object ( object hand...
In signed languages, both linguistic signs and gestures are executed in the same modality. As a cons...
How do the signs of sign language differ from the gestures that speakers produce when they talk? We ...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
This dissertation addresses the acquisition of Sign Language of the Netherlands (Nederlandse Gebaren...
This presentation explores the possible parallels between different forms of manual simultaneous con...
Sign languages modulate the production of signs in space and use this spatial modulation to refer ba...
In natural languages, biological constraints push toward cross-linguistic homogeneity while linguist...
Full text met HU account Although people all over the world learn sign languages as a second languag...
Learning spatial terms in a second language is often an arduous task which learners perform with var...
Contains fulltext : 207712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The sign lang...