Motivated form-meaning mappings are pervasive in sign languages, and iconicity has recently been shown to facilitate sign learning from early on. This study investigated the role of iconicity for language acquisition in Turkish Sign Language (TID). Participants were 43 signing children (aged 10 to 45 months) of deaf parents. Sign production ability was recorded using the adapted version of MacArthur Bates Communicative Developmental Inventory (CDI) consisting of 500 items for TID. Iconicity and familiarity ratings for a subset of 104 signs were available. Our results revealed that the iconicity of a sign was positively correlated with the percentage of children producing a sign and that iconicity significantly predicted the percentage of ch...
To investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during sign processing in deaf children...
Early developmental psychologists viewed iconic representa-tion as cognitively less complex than oth...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Motivated form-meaning mappings are pervasive in sign languages, and iconicity has recently been sho...
Early studies investigating sign language acquisition claimed that signs whose structures are motiva...
Lexical iconicity—signs or words that resemble their meaning—is over-represented in children’s early...
The study of iconicity, defined as the direct relationship between a linguistic form and its referen...
Contains fulltext : 175395.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The 39th Annual...
Contains fulltext : 172878.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Recent research on...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
To the untrained eye, sign language looks like an unconnected group of gestures, because it is a lan...
There is growing interest in learners' cognitive capacities to process a second language (L2) at fir...
AbstractA standard view of language processing holds that lexical forms are arbitrary, and that non-...
To investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during sign processing in deaf children...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
To investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during sign processing in deaf children...
Early developmental psychologists viewed iconic representa-tion as cognitively less complex than oth...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...
Motivated form-meaning mappings are pervasive in sign languages, and iconicity has recently been sho...
Early studies investigating sign language acquisition claimed that signs whose structures are motiva...
Lexical iconicity—signs or words that resemble their meaning—is over-represented in children’s early...
The study of iconicity, defined as the direct relationship between a linguistic form and its referen...
Contains fulltext : 175395.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The 39th Annual...
Contains fulltext : 172878.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Recent research on...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
To the untrained eye, sign language looks like an unconnected group of gestures, because it is a lan...
There is growing interest in learners' cognitive capacities to process a second language (L2) at fir...
AbstractA standard view of language processing holds that lexical forms are arbitrary, and that non-...
To investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during sign processing in deaf children...
Most research on the mechanisms underlying referential mapping has assumed that learning occurs in o...
To investigate the influence of sign phonology and iconicity during sign processing in deaf children...
Early developmental psychologists viewed iconic representa-tion as cognitively less complex than oth...
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between linguistic f...