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Advances in Sign Language Corpus Linguistics ISBN: 9789027213457
In this chapter, we detail the on-going work related to the Norwegian Sign Language Corpus and lexical database (Norwegian Signbank). In particular, we highlight the corpus’ interactional focus and discuss its implications for a description of Norw
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https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.108.03fer
Autor:
Lindsay Ferrara, Benjamin Anible, Gabrielle Hodge, Tommi Jantunen, Lorraine Leeson, Johanna Mesch, Anna-Lena Nilsson
Publikováno v:
Linguistic Typology
Do signers of different signed languages establish and maintain reference the same way? Here we compare how signers of five Western deaf signed languages coordinate fully conventionalized forms with more richly improvised semiotics to identify and ta
Autor:
Benjamin Anible
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Language and Cognition. 12:138-163
Reaction times for a translation recognition study are reported where novice to expert English–ASL bilinguals rejected English translation distractors for ASL signs that were related to the correct translations through phonology, semantics, or both
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Language and Cognition. 12:114-137
Iconicity has traditionally been considered an objective, fixed, unidimensional property of language forms, often operationalized as transparency for experimental purposes. Within a Cognitive Linguistics framework, iconicity is a mapping between an i
Autor:
Benjamin Anible
Publikováno v:
Sign Language & Linguistics. 22:298-302
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Gesture. 16:100-126
A renewed interest in understanding the role of iconicity in the structure and processing of signed languages is hampered by the conflation of iconicity and transparency in the definition and operationalization of iconicity as a variable. We hypothes
Autor:
Benjamin Anible, Gabriel S. Waters, Jill P. Morford, Pilar Piñar, Paola E. Dussias, Paul Twitchell
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Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 20:215-228
Native speakers of English are sensitive to the likelihood that a verb will appear in a specific subcategorization frame, known as verb bias. Readers rely on verb bias to help them resolve temporary ambiguity in sentence comprehension. We investigate
Autor:
Benjamin Anible, Jill P. Morford
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Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 19:243-245
In 1939, NYU Professor of German, Murat Roberts warned readers about the potentially harmful effects of societal bilingualism: “When two languages come to be spoken by the same society for the same purposes, both of these languages are certain to d