This chapter addresses the debate concerning the status of nonmanuals (head, face, body) as prosodic or not by exploring in detail how prosody is structured in speech and what might be parallels and differences in sign. Prosody is divided into two parts, rhythmic phrasing (timing, syllables, stress), and intonation. To maximize accessibility, in each part, an introduction to what is known for speech is presented, followed by what is known and/or claimed for sign languages. With the exception of the internal structure of syllables, sign languages are very similar to spoken languages in the rhythmic domain. In the intonational domain, the parallels are less strong, in part because analogies of nonmanual functions to spoken intonation tend to ...
This paper will focus on the meaning of signed-language syllables, or the signed-syllable, in Americ...
The analysis in this paper deals with the prosodic cues that were present in a one-hour lecture by a...
The focus of this work is on the prosodic acquisition of native Deaf children acquiring American Sig...
This chapter addresses the debate concerning the status of nonmanuals (head, face, body) as prosodic...
Three studies are presented in this paper that address how nonsigners perceive the visual prosodic c...
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the ability to use prosodic cues when parsing Inton...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
Prosody, the “music ” of language, is an important aspect of all natural languages, spoken and signe...
This paper will focus on the meaning of signed-language syllables, or the signed-syllable, in Americ...
The analysis in this paper deals with the prosodic cues that were present in a one-hour lecture by a...
The focus of this work is on the prosodic acquisition of native Deaf children acquiring American Sig...
This chapter addresses the debate concerning the status of nonmanuals (head, face, body) as prosodic...
Three studies are presented in this paper that address how nonsigners perceive the visual prosodic c...
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the ability to use prosodic cues when parsing Inton...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
<p>In signed and spoken language sentences, imperative mood and the corresponding speech acts such a...
Prosody, the “music ” of language, is an important aspect of all natural languages, spoken and signe...
This paper will focus on the meaning of signed-language syllables, or the signed-syllable, in Americ...
The analysis in this paper deals with the prosodic cues that were present in a one-hour lecture by a...
The focus of this work is on the prosodic acquisition of native Deaf children acquiring American Sig...