We investigated effects of sign language experience on deaf and hearing participants’ categorical perception of minimal manual contrast stimuli that met key criteria of speech perception research. A continuum of meaningless dynamic stimuli was created with a morphing approach, which manipulated videorecorded productions of phonotactically permissible pseudosigns differing between American Sign Language (ASL) handshapes that contrast on a single articulatory dimension (U—V: finger-spreading). AXB discrimination and AXB categorization and goodness ratings on the target items were completed by deaf early (native) signers (DE), deaf late (nonnative) signers (DL), hearing late (L2) signers (HL), and hearing nonsigners (HN). Categorization and go...
Learners’ ability to recognize linguistic contrasts in American Sign Language (ASL)was investigated ...
Users of American Sign Language (ASL) must recognize certain non-affective facial expressions as lin...
American Sign Language (ASL) uses the face to express grammar and inflection, in addition to emotion...
Categorical perception (CP) refers to the finding that certain stimuli (particularly speech) are per...
Learners ’ ability to recognize linguistic contrasts inAmerican SignLanguage (ASL)was investigated u...
<p>The human auditory system distinguishes speech-like information from general auditory signals in ...
requires rapid discrimination of linguistic facial expressions. We hypothesized that ASL signers &ap...
The effects of sign language use on cognitive processes of second-generation deaf children were inve...
The human auditory system distinguishes speech-like information from general auditory signals in a r...
This study compares the performance of two groups on an American Sign Language (ASL) perception task...
Spoken and signed languages (SL) deliver perceptual cues which exhibit various degrees of perceptual...
Careful measurements of the temporal dynamics of speech have provided important insights into phonet...
A difficult learning problem for both children and artificial language learning systems is knowing w...
Current automatic sign language recognition (ASLR) seldom uses perceptual knowledge about the recogn...
Variability in talker identity, which is commonly referred to as one type of indexical variation, ha...
Learners’ ability to recognize linguistic contrasts in American Sign Language (ASL)was investigated ...
Users of American Sign Language (ASL) must recognize certain non-affective facial expressions as lin...
American Sign Language (ASL) uses the face to express grammar and inflection, in addition to emotion...
Categorical perception (CP) refers to the finding that certain stimuli (particularly speech) are per...
Learners ’ ability to recognize linguistic contrasts inAmerican SignLanguage (ASL)was investigated u...
<p>The human auditory system distinguishes speech-like information from general auditory signals in ...
requires rapid discrimination of linguistic facial expressions. We hypothesized that ASL signers &ap...
The effects of sign language use on cognitive processes of second-generation deaf children were inve...
The human auditory system distinguishes speech-like information from general auditory signals in a r...
This study compares the performance of two groups on an American Sign Language (ASL) perception task...
Spoken and signed languages (SL) deliver perceptual cues which exhibit various degrees of perceptual...
Careful measurements of the temporal dynamics of speech have provided important insights into phonet...
A difficult learning problem for both children and artificial language learning systems is knowing w...
Current automatic sign language recognition (ASLR) seldom uses perceptual knowledge about the recogn...
Variability in talker identity, which is commonly referred to as one type of indexical variation, ha...
Learners’ ability to recognize linguistic contrasts in American Sign Language (ASL)was investigated ...
Users of American Sign Language (ASL) must recognize certain non-affective facial expressions as lin...
American Sign Language (ASL) uses the face to express grammar and inflection, in addition to emotion...