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Publikováno v:
New Methodologies in Sign Language Phonology: Papers from TISLR 10. 15:39-72
In sign language research, we understand little about articulatory factors involved in shaping phonemic boundaries or the amount (and articulatory nature) of acceptable phonetic variation between handshapes. To date, there exists no comprehensive ana
Autor:
Diane Brentari, Petra Eccarius
Publikováno v:
Sign Language & Linguistics. 13:156-181
This paper discusses the role of iconicity in sign language phonology by utilizing recently developed tools available in the areas of phonological contrast and feature distribution. In particular, we explain the degree to which iconic elements of han
Autor:
Petra Eccarius
Publikováno v:
Sign Language Studies. 11:275-282
Signs of the Time: Selected Papers from TISLR 2004, ed. Josep Quer (Seedorf, Germany: Signum, 2008, 404 pp., paperback with CD Rom, EUR 54.00, ISBN 978-3-936675-22-1) SIGNS OF THE TIME represents a select number of the eightyfive papers and posters p
Autor:
Petra Eccarius, Diane Brentari
Publikováno v:
Sign Language & Linguistics. 11:69-101
This paper describes a notation system for the handshapes of sign languages that is theoretically motivated, grounded in empirical data, and economical in design. The system was constructed using the Prosodic Model of Sign Language Phonology. Handsha
Autor:
Petra Eccarius
Publikováno v:
Sign Language & Linguistics. 11:103-107
Autor:
Petra Eccarius, Diane Brentari
Publikováno v:
Sign Language & Linguistics. 11:69-101
Autor:
Diane Brentari, Petra Eccarius
Publikováno v:
Lingua. 117:1169-1201
In this paper we analyze the phonological and prosodic properties of two-handed classifiers in three sign languages—American Sign Language, Hong Kong Sign Language, and Swiss German Sign Language. Our analysis is two-fold—first we examine the res
Autor:
Robert A. Scheidt, Sheryl Stevens, Nicole M. G. Salowitz, Amy Vaughan Van Hecke, Petra Eccarius, Audrey M. Carson, Kirsten A. Schohl, Jeffrey S. Karst
Publikováno v:
Journal of autism and developmental disorders. 43(4)
Thirteen autistic and 14 typically developing children (controls) imitated hand/arm gestures and performed mirror drawing; both tasks assessed ability to reorganize the relationship between spatial goals and the motor commands needed to acquire them.
Publikováno v:
2009 Second International Conference in Visualisation.
This paper reports a study that aimed to determine whether character geometric model (i.e. segmented vs.seamless) has an effect on how animated signing is perceived by viewers. Additionally, the study investigated whether the geometric model affects