Sign languages express viewpoint-dependent spatial relations (e.g., left, right) iconically but must conventionalize from whose viewpoint the spatial relation is being described, the signer’s or the perceiver’s. In Experiment 1, ASL signers and sign-na ̈ıve gesturers expressed viewpoint-dependent relations egocentrically, but only signers successfully interpreted the descriptions nonegocentrically, suggesting that viewpoint convergence in the visual modality emerges with language conventionalization. In Experiment 2, we observed that the cost of adopting a nonegocentric viewpoint was greater for producers than for perceivers, suggesting that sign languages have converged on the most cognitively efficient means of expressing left-right spati...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of signing children in exp...
Signers use their body and the space in front of them iconically. Does iconicity lead to the same ma...
Spatial coherence in discourse relies on the use of devices that provide information about where ref...
Inferring another’s perspective is critical for successful communication and social interaction. Spe...
Inferring another’s perspective is critical for successful communication and social interaction. Spe...
In many sign languages, spatial relations are primarily expressed from signer-viewpoint, in which a ...
Developmental studies show that it takes longer for children learning spoken languages to acquire vi...
Developmental studies show that it takes longer for children learning spoken languages to acquire vi...
Describing the location of a landmark in a scene typically requires taking a perspective. Descriptio...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of sign- ing children in e...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of sign- ing children in e...
Developmental studies show that it takes longer for children learning spoken languages to acquire vi...
Contains fulltext : 175389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current s...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of signing children in exp...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of signing children in exp...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of signing children in exp...
Signers use their body and the space in front of them iconically. Does iconicity lead to the same ma...
Spatial coherence in discourse relies on the use of devices that provide information about where ref...
Inferring another’s perspective is critical for successful communication and social interaction. Spe...
Inferring another’s perspective is critical for successful communication and social interaction. Spe...
In many sign languages, spatial relations are primarily expressed from signer-viewpoint, in which a ...
Developmental studies show that it takes longer for children learning spoken languages to acquire vi...
Developmental studies show that it takes longer for children learning spoken languages to acquire vi...
Describing the location of a landmark in a scene typically requires taking a perspective. Descriptio...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of sign- ing children in e...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of sign- ing children in e...
Developmental studies show that it takes longer for children learning spoken languages to acquire vi...
Contains fulltext : 175389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current s...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of signing children in exp...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of signing children in exp...
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of signing children in exp...
Signers use their body and the space in front of them iconically. Does iconicity lead to the same ma...
Spatial coherence in discourse relies on the use of devices that provide information about where ref...