Although previous research shows that the use of rhyme in early language stimulation has a positive impact on children’s sign language development, this area of sign language acquisition has not been adequately researched. 90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents who barely know sign language before their child is born, and yet they are the primary language role models in their child’s life. As L2 sign language users, hearing parents of deaf children teach language skills in their L2 to their deaf child who acquires sign language as one of their L1s. In this article, we focus on the potential application of the Icelandic Sign Language (ÍTM) handshape inventory in both early language intervention with signing children and in teaching...
This is a study of deaf children's acquistion of Sign Language of the Netherlands (SLN) as a first l...
This paper discusses some of the research that has been done on phonetics and phonology in signed la...
A total of 1018 signs in one deaf child’s naturalistic interaction with her deaf mother, between the...
Research shows that acquisition of sign language phonology is a developmental process and involves m...
Depicting Handshapes, oftmals auch als „Gebärdensprachklassifikatoren“ bezeichnet, treten als Teil v...
An ongoing issue of interest in second language research concerns what transfers from a speaker’s fi...
This paper presents phonetic analysis of hand configurations elicited from hearing adults exposed fo...
Parents of small deaf children need guidance on constructing home and school environments that affec...
Irish Sign Language uses a one-handed alphabet in which each fingerspelled letter has a unique co...
The focus of this work is on two types of handshapes: those that represent the object ( object hand...
AbstractThis research was conducted to design English and Sign Language handout for Deaf Learners. T...
Much like early speech, early signing is characterised by modifications. Sign language phonology has...
This paper reports on the first empirical investigation of lexical similarity between Icelandic Sign...
The purpose of this literature and research review is to understand better the use of sign language ...
Sammanfattning Alla barn i förskolan har rätt till en stimulerande språkutveckling, att kunna uttryc...
This is a study of deaf children's acquistion of Sign Language of the Netherlands (SLN) as a first l...
This paper discusses some of the research that has been done on phonetics and phonology in signed la...
A total of 1018 signs in one deaf child’s naturalistic interaction with her deaf mother, between the...
Research shows that acquisition of sign language phonology is a developmental process and involves m...
Depicting Handshapes, oftmals auch als „Gebärdensprachklassifikatoren“ bezeichnet, treten als Teil v...
An ongoing issue of interest in second language research concerns what transfers from a speaker’s fi...
This paper presents phonetic analysis of hand configurations elicited from hearing adults exposed fo...
Parents of small deaf children need guidance on constructing home and school environments that affec...
Irish Sign Language uses a one-handed alphabet in which each fingerspelled letter has a unique co...
The focus of this work is on two types of handshapes: those that represent the object ( object hand...
AbstractThis research was conducted to design English and Sign Language handout for Deaf Learners. T...
Much like early speech, early signing is characterised by modifications. Sign language phonology has...
This paper reports on the first empirical investigation of lexical similarity between Icelandic Sign...
The purpose of this literature and research review is to understand better the use of sign language ...
Sammanfattning Alla barn i förskolan har rätt till en stimulerande språkutveckling, att kunna uttryc...
This is a study of deaf children's acquistion of Sign Language of the Netherlands (SLN) as a first l...
This paper discusses some of the research that has been done on phonetics and phonology in signed la...
A total of 1018 signs in one deaf child’s naturalistic interaction with her deaf mother, between the...