French Sign Language (LSF)A sign language utterance can be seen as a continuous stream of motion, involving the signs themselves and inter-sign movements or transitions. Like in speech, coarticulation constitutes an important part of the language. Indeed, the signs are contextualized: their form ...
the skeletal motor system (such as in sign language interpreters engaged in rapid finger spelling). At the cognitive level, anticipatory coarticulation can be seen as a further example of the universal tendency for the brain to ‘scan ahead of time’ (cf. early work on the serial ordering of...
The fingerspelling sequences of American sign language (ASL) combine aspects of speech (for planning) and hand movement (forexecution). Fingerspelling forms an adjunct to the gestural languageof ASL. Although the main component of the language has its ownsyntax rather than providing a transliterati...
Presents a study designed to quantify coarticulation in the hand movement sequences of sign language interpreters engaged in fingerspeeding. Focus of studi... AG Samuel,MA Pitt 被引量: 129发表: 2003年 V-C-V Lingual Coarticulation and Its Spatiotemporal Domain Recent literature on coarticulation sh...
In the first years of life, children differ greatly from adults in the temporal organization of their speech gestures in fluent language production. However, dissent remains as to the maturational direction of such organization. The pres... E Rubertus,A Noiray,M Perlman - 《Plos One》 被引...
While a great deal of variability has been found among language users in the production and perception of such effects, the fact that long-distance coarticulation occurs at all has important theoretical implications. Recent work on sign language, together with relevant spoken-language results, offers...
Coarticulation of hand height in Sign Language of the Netherlands is affected by contact type. Journal of Phonetics 41: 156-171.E. Ormel, O. Crasborn and E. v. d. Kooij, Coarticulation of hand height in sign language of the Netherlands is affected by contact type, J. Phon. 41 (2013...
signThis paper describes a cross-modality investigation of the perception of long-distance coarticulation. We present the results of a sign study investigating anticipatory location-to-location (LL) effects in American Sign Language (ASL), and compare these findings with results of analogous research ...
Evidence was found of significant LL coarticulatory influence of one sign on another across as many as three intervening signs. However, LL effects were weaker and less frequent than the VV effects found in the spoken-language study. The perceptibility of these LL effects was then tested on ...
Coarticulation in Fluent Fingerspelling.Presents a study designed to quantify coarticulation in the hand movement sequences of sign language interpreters engaged in fingerspeeding. Focus of studies about sensorimotor integration; Materials and methods; Results of the study.JerdeThomas...