UIDB/03213/2020 UIDP/03213/2020In this study, we aim to disentangle pantomime from early signs in a newly-born sign language: Sao Tome and Principe Sign Language. Our results show that within 2 years of their first contact with one another, a community of 100 participants interacting everyday was able to build a shared language. The growth of linguistic systematicity, which included a decrease in use of pantomime, reduction of the amplitude of signs and an increase in articulation economy, showcases a learning, and social interaction process that constitutes a continuum and not a cut-off system. The human cognitive system is endowed with mechanisms for symbolization that allow the process of arbitrariness to unfold and the expansion of ling...
Since its inception in the second part of the 20th century, the science of language evolution has be...
This proposal presents an evolutionary analysis of three types of co-speech gestures: symbolic emble...
Interaction is a significant and dynamic aspect of human language use, however, investigations into ...
In this study, we aim to disentangle pantomime from early signs in a newly-born sign language: Sao T...
Studies of natural language emergence provide unique opportunities for examining the learner-interna...
A new sign language has been created by deaf Nicaraguans over the past 35 years, providing an opport...
In Sao Tome and Principe there are approximately five thousand deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals....
Objective: Here we investigate the involvement of space, movement and nonmanual articulators through...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/105763/2014In Sao Tome and Principe (STP), there are approximately five tho...
Languages are composed of a conventionalized system of parts which allow speakers and signers to gen...
A universally acknowledged, core property of language is its complexity, at each level of structure ...
The aim of this paper is to mount a challenge to gesture-first hypotheses about the evolution of lan...
New languages emerge under rare conditions, when deaf children who cannot access the vocal-auditory ...
This book brings together what has been learned about the relationships between human languages, cog...
Previous research in evolutionary linguistics has made wide use of artificial language learning (AL...
Since its inception in the second part of the 20th century, the science of language evolution has be...
This proposal presents an evolutionary analysis of three types of co-speech gestures: symbolic emble...
Interaction is a significant and dynamic aspect of human language use, however, investigations into ...
In this study, we aim to disentangle pantomime from early signs in a newly-born sign language: Sao T...
Studies of natural language emergence provide unique opportunities for examining the learner-interna...
A new sign language has been created by deaf Nicaraguans over the past 35 years, providing an opport...
In Sao Tome and Principe there are approximately five thousand deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals....
Objective: Here we investigate the involvement of space, movement and nonmanual articulators through...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/105763/2014In Sao Tome and Principe (STP), there are approximately five tho...
Languages are composed of a conventionalized system of parts which allow speakers and signers to gen...
A universally acknowledged, core property of language is its complexity, at each level of structure ...
The aim of this paper is to mount a challenge to gesture-first hypotheses about the evolution of lan...
New languages emerge under rare conditions, when deaf children who cannot access the vocal-auditory ...
This book brings together what has been learned about the relationships between human languages, cog...
Previous research in evolutionary linguistics has made wide use of artificial language learning (AL...
Since its inception in the second part of the 20th century, the science of language evolution has be...
This proposal presents an evolutionary analysis of three types of co-speech gestures: symbolic emble...
Interaction is a significant and dynamic aspect of human language use, however, investigations into ...