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Autor:
Matthew J. Traxler, Timothy Banh, Madeline M. Craft, Kurt Winsler, Trevor A. Brothers, Liv J. Hoversten, Pilar Piñar, David P. Corina
Publikováno v:
Applied Psycholinguistics. 42:601-630
Deaf readers may have larger perceptual spans than ability-matched hearing native English readers, allowing them to read more efficiently (Belanger & Rayner, 2015). To further test the hypothesis that deaf and hearing readers have different perceptua
Autor:
Pilar Piñar, Megan Zirnstein, Erin Wilkinson, Corrine Occhino, Jill P. Morford, Judith F. Kroll
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 24:356-365
When deaf bilinguals are asked to make semantic similarity judgments of two written words, their responses are influenced by the sublexical relationship of the signed language translations of the target words. This study investigated whether the obse
Publikováno v:
Cognition. 211
Bilinguals, both hearing and deaf, activate multiple languages simultaneously even in contexts that require only one language. To date, the point in development at which bilingual signers experience cross-language activation of a signed and a spoken
Autor:
Erin Wilkinson, Pilar Piñar
Publikováno v:
Sign Language Studies. 22:193-193
Publikováno v:
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 20:337-350
What is the time course of cross-language activation in deaf sign–print bilinguals? Prior studies demonstrating cross-language activation in deaf bilinguals used paradigms that would allow strategic or conscious translation. This study investigates
Autor:
Benjamin Anible, Gabriel S. Waters, Jill P. Morford, Pilar Piñar, Paola E. Dussias, Paul Twitchell
Publikováno v:
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
Publikováno v:
Second Lang Res
Recent evidence demonstrates that American Sign Language (ASL) signs are active during print word recognition in deaf bilinguals who are highly proficient in both ASL and English. In the present study, we investigate whether signs are active during p
Eye fixation measures were used to examine English relative clause processing by adult ASL–English bilingual deaf readers. Participants processed subject relative clauses faster than object relative clauses, but expected animacy cues eliminated pro
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bee38ae5a1f865671612bfdab64a3234
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5754007/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5754007/
Autor:
Pilar Piñar
Publikováno v:
Sign Language Studies. 12:450-454