Early studies investigating sign language acquisition claimed that signs whose structures are motivated by the form of their referent (iconic) are not favoured in language development. However, recent work has shown that the first signs in deaf children’s lexicon are iconic. In this paper we go a step further and ask whether different types of iconicity modulate learning sign-referent links. Results from a picture description task indicate that children and adults used signs with two possible variants differentially. While children signing to adults favoured variants that map onto actions associated with a referent (action signs), adults signing to another adult produced variants that map onto objects’ perceptual features (perceptual signs)...
Iconicity, or the similarity between a symbol and its meaning, is found in many languages, especiall...
The research community generally accepts that signed and spoken languages contain both iconicity and...
The present study implemented a sign-repetition task at two points in time to hearing adult learners...
Early studies investigating sign language acquisition claimed that signs whose structures are motiva...
Recent research on signed as well as spoken language shows that the iconic features of the target la...
Motivated form-meaning mappings are pervasive in sign languages, and iconicity has recently been sho...
Lexical iconicity—signs or words that resemble their meaning—is over-represented in children’s early...
The study of iconicity, defined as the direct relationship between a linguistic form and its referen...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
The present study investigated the priming effect of iconic signs in the mental lexicon of hearing a...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
There is growing interest in learners’ cognitive capacities to process a second language (L2) at fir...
Sign languages stand out in that there is high prevalence of conventionalised linguistic forms that ...
To investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during sign processing in deaf children...
Contains fulltext : 207712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The sign lang...
Iconicity, or the similarity between a symbol and its meaning, is found in many languages, especiall...
The research community generally accepts that signed and spoken languages contain both iconicity and...
The present study implemented a sign-repetition task at two points in time to hearing adult learners...
Early studies investigating sign language acquisition claimed that signs whose structures are motiva...
Recent research on signed as well as spoken language shows that the iconic features of the target la...
Motivated form-meaning mappings are pervasive in sign languages, and iconicity has recently been sho...
Lexical iconicity—signs or words that resemble their meaning—is over-represented in children’s early...
The study of iconicity, defined as the direct relationship between a linguistic form and its referen...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
The present study investigated the priming effect of iconic signs in the mental lexicon of hearing a...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
There is growing interest in learners’ cognitive capacities to process a second language (L2) at fir...
Sign languages stand out in that there is high prevalence of conventionalised linguistic forms that ...
To investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during sign processing in deaf children...
Contains fulltext : 207712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The sign lang...
Iconicity, or the similarity between a symbol and its meaning, is found in many languages, especiall...
The research community generally accepts that signed and spoken languages contain both iconicity and...
The present study implemented a sign-repetition task at two points in time to hearing adult learners...