We conducted three immediate serial recall experiments that manipulated type of stimulus presentation (printed or fingerspelled words) and word similarity (speech-based or manual). Matched deaf American Sign Language signers and hearing non-signers participated (mean reading age = 14–15 years). Speech-based similarity effects were found for both stimulus types indicating that deaf signers recoded both printed and fingerspelled words into a speech-based phonological code. A manual similarity effect was not observed for printed words indicating that print was not recoded into fingerspelling (FS). A manual similarity effect was observed for fingerspelled words when similarity was based on joint angles rather than on handshape compactness. Howe...
Speakers generally outperform signers when asked to recall a list of unrelated verbal items. This ph...
Fingerspelling, an aspect of American Sign Language, is difficult for second language English-speaki...
Signed and written languages are intimately related in proficient signing readers. Here, we tested w...
In general, deaf individuals read with more difficulty than hearing individuals, suggesting that the...
<div><p>Studies have shown that American Sign Language (ASL) fluency has a positive impact on deaf i...
Experiment I investigated memory for serial order by congenitally, profoundly deaf individuals, 6-22...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
This research aimed to examine whether prelingually deaf, orally educated children are capable of ph...
Two lexical decision experiments are reported that investi-gate whether the same segmentation strate...
How deaf children relate signs to written words was investigated. Thirty deaf children participated ...
Letter recognition plays an important role in reading and follows different phases of processing, fr...
Studies have shown that American Sign Language (ASL) fluency has a positive impact on deaf individua...
The paper examines the role of morphological word) cues in reading and considers the implications fo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the nature and efficiency of the strategies used by preli...
Previous work in deaf populations on phonological coding and working memory, two skills thought to p...
Speakers generally outperform signers when asked to recall a list of unrelated verbal items. This ph...
Fingerspelling, an aspect of American Sign Language, is difficult for second language English-speaki...
Signed and written languages are intimately related in proficient signing readers. Here, we tested w...
In general, deaf individuals read with more difficulty than hearing individuals, suggesting that the...
<div><p>Studies have shown that American Sign Language (ASL) fluency has a positive impact on deaf i...
Experiment I investigated memory for serial order by congenitally, profoundly deaf individuals, 6-22...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
This research aimed to examine whether prelingually deaf, orally educated children are capable of ph...
Two lexical decision experiments are reported that investi-gate whether the same segmentation strate...
How deaf children relate signs to written words was investigated. Thirty deaf children participated ...
Letter recognition plays an important role in reading and follows different phases of processing, fr...
Studies have shown that American Sign Language (ASL) fluency has a positive impact on deaf individua...
The paper examines the role of morphological word) cues in reading and considers the implications fo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the nature and efficiency of the strategies used by preli...
Previous work in deaf populations on phonological coding and working memory, two skills thought to p...
Speakers generally outperform signers when asked to recall a list of unrelated verbal items. This ph...
Fingerspelling, an aspect of American Sign Language, is difficult for second language English-speaki...
Signed and written languages are intimately related in proficient signing readers. Here, we tested w...