British Sign Language (BSL) signers use a variety of structures, such as constructed action (CA), depicting constructions (DCs), or lexical verbs, to represent action and other verbal meanings. This study examines the use of these verbal predicate structures and their gestural counterparts, both separately and simultaneously, in narratives by deaf children with various levels of exposure to BSL (ages 5;1 to 7;5) and deaf adult native BSL signers. Results reveal that all groups used the same types of predicative structures, including children with minimal BSL exposure. However, adults used CA, DCs, and/or lexical signs simultaneously more frequently than children. These results suggest that simultaneous use of CA with lexical and depicting p...
This study looked at predicate acquisition in comparison to noun acquisition in children learning BS...
The study examined whether deaf children's gesture systems are structured at the morpheme level...
Deaf children whose hearing losses are so severe that they cannot acquire spoken language and whose ...
British Sign Language (BSL) signers use a variety of structures, such as constructed action (CA), de...
The present study investigates the types of verb and symbolic representational strategies used by 10...
distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
Deaf children whose hearing losses prevent them from accessing spoken language and whose hearing par...
AbstractConstructed action is a discourse strategy, used widely within sign languages, in which the ...
This study focuses on the mapping of events onto verb-argument structures in British Sign Language (...
This project is a comparative investigation of the acquisition of predicate forms that comprise the ...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
This study focuses on the mapping of events onto verb-argument structures in British Sign Language (...
Narrative discourse in BSL is first analyzed in an adult signer by describing how fixed and shifted ...
In this paper, we compare so-called “classifier” constructions in signed languages (which we refer t...
International audiencePersonal transfers (often called Constructed Actions or role shifts, Metzger 1...
This study looked at predicate acquisition in comparison to noun acquisition in children learning BS...
The study examined whether deaf children's gesture systems are structured at the morpheme level...
Deaf children whose hearing losses are so severe that they cannot acquire spoken language and whose ...
British Sign Language (BSL) signers use a variety of structures, such as constructed action (CA), de...
The present study investigates the types of verb and symbolic representational strategies used by 10...
distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
Deaf children whose hearing losses prevent them from accessing spoken language and whose hearing par...
AbstractConstructed action is a discourse strategy, used widely within sign languages, in which the ...
This study focuses on the mapping of events onto verb-argument structures in British Sign Language (...
This project is a comparative investigation of the acquisition of predicate forms that comprise the ...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
This study focuses on the mapping of events onto verb-argument structures in British Sign Language (...
Narrative discourse in BSL is first analyzed in an adult signer by describing how fixed and shifted ...
In this paper, we compare so-called “classifier” constructions in signed languages (which we refer t...
International audiencePersonal transfers (often called Constructed Actions or role shifts, Metzger 1...
This study looked at predicate acquisition in comparison to noun acquisition in children learning BS...
The study examined whether deaf children's gesture systems are structured at the morpheme level...
Deaf children whose hearing losses are so severe that they cannot acquire spoken language and whose ...