AbstractSimilar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the writing of their second languages, deaf and hard of hearing (d/hh) writers utilize features of American Sign Language (ASL) in their writing of English. The purpose of this study is to identify categories of language transfer, provide the prevalence of these transfer tendencies in the writings of 29 d/hh adolescents and describe whether language features are equally or differently responsive to instruction. Findings indicate six categories of language transfer in order of prevalence: unique glossing & substitution, adjectives, plurality & adverbs, topicalization, and conjunctions. ASL features, of both lexical and syntactical nature, appear to r...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
This study investigated the use of ASL and print-based sign in the development of English writing fl...
Similar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the writing of ...
AbstractSimilar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the wri...
Language transfer theory elucidates how first language (L1) knowledge and grammatical features are a...
American Sign Language (ASL) has its own grammar that is distinct from English. This causes issues f...
Interest in various aspects of American Sian Languaqe has been arowing rapidly during the last few y...
A range of factors predicting variation in American Sign Language (ASL) have been suggested in the l...
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
The thesis project analyzes the trajectory and components of English writing conventions of Deaf Urb...
This study was designed to isolate and describe the features of American Sign Language (ASL) that va...
This article provides a bilingual perspective about literacy development in deaf students and uses t...
This chapter outlines the main concepts in the linguistic study of American Sign Language (ASL), a l...
This chapter outlines the main concepts in the linguistic study of American Sign Language (ASL), a l...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
This study investigated the use of ASL and print-based sign in the development of English writing fl...
Similar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the writing of ...
AbstractSimilar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the wri...
Language transfer theory elucidates how first language (L1) knowledge and grammatical features are a...
American Sign Language (ASL) has its own grammar that is distinct from English. This causes issues f...
Interest in various aspects of American Sian Languaqe has been arowing rapidly during the last few y...
A range of factors predicting variation in American Sign Language (ASL) have been suggested in the l...
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
The thesis project analyzes the trajectory and components of English writing conventions of Deaf Urb...
This study was designed to isolate and describe the features of American Sign Language (ASL) that va...
This article provides a bilingual perspective about literacy development in deaf students and uses t...
This chapter outlines the main concepts in the linguistic study of American Sign Language (ASL), a l...
This chapter outlines the main concepts in the linguistic study of American Sign Language (ASL), a l...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
This study investigated the use of ASL and print-based sign in the development of English writing fl...