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Hannah Lutzenberger; Paula Fikkert; Connie de Vos; Onno Crasborn – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Much like early speech, early signing is characterised by modifications. Sign language phonology has been analysed on the feature level since the 1980s, yet acquisition studies predominately examine handshape, location, and movement. This study is the first to analyse the acquisition of phonology in the sign language of a Balinese village with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sign Language, Phonology, Language Acquisition
Dilay Z. Karadöller; Beyza Sümer; Ercenur Ünal; Asli Özyürek – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Expressing Left-Right relations is challenging for speaking-children. Yet, this challenge was absent for signing-children, possibly due to iconicity in the visual-spatial modality of expression. We investigate whether there is also a modality advantage when speaking-children's co-speech gestures are considered. Eight-year-old child and adult…
Descriptors: Child Language, Sign Language, Nonverbal Communication, Young Children
Laura Kanto; Minna Laakso; Kerttu Huttunen – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Pointing plays a significant role in communication and language development. However, in spoken languages pointing has been viewed as a non-verbal gesture, whereas in sign languages, pointing is regarded to represent a linguistic unit of language. This study compared the use of pointing between seven bilingual hearing children of deaf parents…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Parent Child Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Interaction

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