International audienceAlthough Sign Languages are gestural languages, the fact remains that some linguistic information can also be conveyed by spoken components as mouthing. Mouthing usually tend to reproduce the more relevant phonetic part of the equivalent spoken word matching with the manual sign. Therefore, one crucial issue in sign language is to understand whether mouthing is part of the signs themselves or not, and to which extent it contributes to the construction of signs meaning. Another question is to know whether mouthing patterns constitute a phonological or a semantic cue in the lexical sign entry. This study aimed to investigate the role of mouthing on the processing of lexical signs in French Sign Language (LSF), according ...
There is growing interest in learners’ cognitive capacities to process a second language (L2) at fir...
When deaf signers of Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT, Nederlandse Gebarentaal) sign among them...
Item does not contain fulltextTo investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during si...
International audienceAlthough Sign Languages are gestural languages, the fact remains that some lin...
Models of lexical access seek to explain how incoming language data is mapped onto long-term lexical...
Item does not contain fulltextCode-blends in sign languages consist of simultaneously articulated ma...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the functional role of syllables in sign language an...
This paper investigates whether the semantic and phonological levels in speech production are specif...
We investigated cross-modal influences between speech and sign in hearing bimodal bilin- guals, prof...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of co-sign mouthings in ASL. Mouthings are silent movement...
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT). Mouthings in...
This paper investigates whether the semantic and phonological levels in speech production are specif...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-147).This dissertation explores the phenomenon of co-...
Contains fulltext : 90007.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Signed languag...
The study of signed languages allows the dissociation of sensorimotor and cognitive neural component...
There is growing interest in learners’ cognitive capacities to process a second language (L2) at fir...
When deaf signers of Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT, Nederlandse Gebarentaal) sign among them...
Item does not contain fulltextTo investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during si...
International audienceAlthough Sign Languages are gestural languages, the fact remains that some lin...
Models of lexical access seek to explain how incoming language data is mapped onto long-term lexical...
Item does not contain fulltextCode-blends in sign languages consist of simultaneously articulated ma...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the functional role of syllables in sign language an...
This paper investigates whether the semantic and phonological levels in speech production are specif...
We investigated cross-modal influences between speech and sign in hearing bimodal bilin- guals, prof...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of co-sign mouthings in ASL. Mouthings are silent movement...
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT). Mouthings in...
This paper investigates whether the semantic and phonological levels in speech production are specif...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-147).This dissertation explores the phenomenon of co-...
Contains fulltext : 90007.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Signed languag...
The study of signed languages allows the dissociation of sensorimotor and cognitive neural component...
There is growing interest in learners’ cognitive capacities to process a second language (L2) at fir...
When deaf signers of Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT, Nederlandse Gebarentaal) sign among them...
Item does not contain fulltextTo investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during si...