A key challenge when learning language in naturalistic circumstances is to extract linguistic information from a continuous stream of speech. This study investigates the predictors of such implicit learning amongst adults exposed to a new language in a new modality (a sign language). Sign-naïve participants (N=93; British-English speakers) were shown a 4-minute weather forecast in Swedish Sign Language. Subsequently, we tested their ability to recognise 22 target sign forms that had been viewed in the forecast, amongst 44 distractor signs that had not been viewed. The target items differed in their occurrence frequency in the forecast, and in their degree of iconicity. The results revealed that both frequency and iconicity facilitated recog...
Signed languages exploit iconicity (the transparent relationship between meaning and form) to a grea...
Our understanding of the cognitive and neural underpinnings of language has traditionally been firml...
When learning a second spoken language, cognates, words overlapping in form and meaning with one's n...
A key challenge when learning language in naturalistic circumstances is to extract linguistic inform...
A key challenge when learning language in naturalistic circumstances is to extract linguistic inform...
There is growing interest in learners’ cognitive capacities to process a second language (L2) at fir...
We investigated whether sign-naïve learners can infer and learn the meaning of signs after minimal e...
We investigated whether sign-naïve learners can infer and learn the meaning of signs after minimal e...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
Early studies investigating sign language acquisition claimed that signs whose structures are motiva...
This project investigates second language acquisition (SLA) in hearing adults who are learning a sig...
The present study investigated the priming effect of iconic signs in the mental lexicon of hearing a...
Contains fulltext : 143947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
The present study implemented a sign-repetition task at two points in time to hearing adult learners...
This review addresses the question: How are signed languages learned by adult hearing learners? Whil...
Signed languages exploit iconicity (the transparent relationship between meaning and form) to a grea...
Our understanding of the cognitive and neural underpinnings of language has traditionally been firml...
When learning a second spoken language, cognates, words overlapping in form and meaning with one's n...
A key challenge when learning language in naturalistic circumstances is to extract linguistic inform...
A key challenge when learning language in naturalistic circumstances is to extract linguistic inform...
There is growing interest in learners’ cognitive capacities to process a second language (L2) at fir...
We investigated whether sign-naïve learners can infer and learn the meaning of signs after minimal e...
We investigated whether sign-naïve learners can infer and learn the meaning of signs after minimal e...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
Early studies investigating sign language acquisition claimed that signs whose structures are motiva...
This project investigates second language acquisition (SLA) in hearing adults who are learning a sig...
The present study investigated the priming effect of iconic signs in the mental lexicon of hearing a...
Contains fulltext : 143947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
The present study implemented a sign-repetition task at two points in time to hearing adult learners...
This review addresses the question: How are signed languages learned by adult hearing learners? Whil...
Signed languages exploit iconicity (the transparent relationship between meaning and form) to a grea...
Our understanding of the cognitive and neural underpinnings of language has traditionally been firml...
When learning a second spoken language, cognates, words overlapping in form and meaning with one's n...