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Sign language comprehension: Insights from misperceptions of different phonological parameters
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Robert Adam
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Phonetics, Phonology, Iconicity and Innateness 1
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Part I. Observation
- Marked Hand Configurations in Asian Sign Languages 19
- The phonetics and phonology of the TİD (Turkish Sign Language) bimanual alphabet 43
- Child-directed signing as a linguistic register 65
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Part II. Experiment
- Sign language comprehension: Insights from misperceptions of different phonological parameters 87
- Lexical and Articulatory Influences on Phonological Processing in Taiwan Sign Language 107
- When does a system become phonological? Potential sources of handshape contrast in sign languages 125
- A phonological awareness test for deaf children using Brazilian Sign Language 151
- Phonological category resolution in a new Sign Language: A comparative study of handshapes 177
- American Sign Language Tone and Intonation: A Phonetic Analysis of Eyebrow Properties 203
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Part III. Theory
- Are dynamic features required in signs? 229
- A constraint-based account of distributional differences in handshapes 261
- ASL Movement Phonemes and Allophones 285
- Movement types, Repetition, and Feature Organization in Hong Kong Sign Language 315
- Language index 339
- Subject index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Phonetics, Phonology, Iconicity and Innateness 1
-
Part I. Observation
- Marked Hand Configurations in Asian Sign Languages 19
- The phonetics and phonology of the TİD (Turkish Sign Language) bimanual alphabet 43
- Child-directed signing as a linguistic register 65
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Part II. Experiment
- Sign language comprehension: Insights from misperceptions of different phonological parameters 87
- Lexical and Articulatory Influences on Phonological Processing in Taiwan Sign Language 107
- When does a system become phonological? Potential sources of handshape contrast in sign languages 125
- A phonological awareness test for deaf children using Brazilian Sign Language 151
- Phonological category resolution in a new Sign Language: A comparative study of handshapes 177
- American Sign Language Tone and Intonation: A Phonetic Analysis of Eyebrow Properties 203
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Part III. Theory
- Are dynamic features required in signs? 229
- A constraint-based account of distributional differences in handshapes 261
- ASL Movement Phonemes and Allophones 285
- Movement types, Repetition, and Feature Organization in Hong Kong Sign Language 315
- Language index 339
- Subject index 341