While the grammatical use of space for referential strategies is attested across many sign languages of Western Europe, Kata Kolok, a rural sign language used in Northern Bali, has not developed anaphoric pointing in space nor agreement verbs (Engberg-Pedersen, 1993; Liddell, 2003; de Vos, 2012). To find out whether such typological differences can be explained by differences in the respective co-speech gesture systems, this preregistered study is collecting data for a cross-cultural comparison. Building on Motamedi et al. (2021), we are conducting studies in Bali and the Netherlands using an iterated learning silent gesture paradigm in which hearing people communicate transitive events using only gestures. Preliminary data indeed suggest t...
Kata Kolok is a rural signing variety that has emerged in response to a sudden rise in the incidence...
Do signers of different signed languages establish and maintain reference the same way? Here we comp...
This presentation explores the possible parallels between different forms of manual simultaneous con...
While the grammatical use of space for referential strategies is attested across many sign languages...
Studies of natural language emergence provide unique opportunities for examining the learner-interna...
Kata Kolok is a village sign language that is unrelated to any other sign language and thus constitu...
This chapter pulls in cross-linguistic observations about the development and use of pointing, wheth...
An ongoing issue of interest in second language research concerns what transfers from a speaker's fi...
Research has shown that spoken languages differ from each other in their representation of space. Us...
Signed utterances are densely packed with pointing signs, reaching a frequency of one in six signs i...
How do the signs of sign language differ from the gestures that speakers produce when they talk? We ...
For a long time, sign languages were, at best, considered more primitive, more limited than spoken l...
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In a small village in the north of Bali called Bengkala, relatively many people inherit deafness. Th...
Signers use their body and the space in front of them iconically. Does iconicity lead to the same ma...
Kata Kolok is a rural signing variety that has emerged in response to a sudden rise in the incidence...
Do signers of different signed languages establish and maintain reference the same way? Here we comp...
This presentation explores the possible parallels between different forms of manual simultaneous con...
While the grammatical use of space for referential strategies is attested across many sign languages...
Studies of natural language emergence provide unique opportunities for examining the learner-interna...
Kata Kolok is a village sign language that is unrelated to any other sign language and thus constitu...
This chapter pulls in cross-linguistic observations about the development and use of pointing, wheth...
An ongoing issue of interest in second language research concerns what transfers from a speaker's fi...
Research has shown that spoken languages differ from each other in their representation of space. Us...
Signed utterances are densely packed with pointing signs, reaching a frequency of one in six signs i...
How do the signs of sign language differ from the gestures that speakers produce when they talk? We ...
For a long time, sign languages were, at best, considered more primitive, more limited than spoken l...
Item does not contain fulltextCode-blends in sign languages consist of simultaneously articulated ma...
In a small village in the north of Bali called Bengkala, relatively many people inherit deafness. Th...
Signers use their body and the space in front of them iconically. Does iconicity lead to the same ma...
Kata Kolok is a rural signing variety that has emerged in response to a sudden rise in the incidence...
Do signers of different signed languages establish and maintain reference the same way? Here we comp...
This presentation explores the possible parallels between different forms of manual simultaneous con...