Lexical access in Catalan Signed Language (LSC) production [PDF]
This paper investigates whether the semantic and phonological levels in speech production are specific to spoken languages or universal across modalities. We examined semantic and phonological effects during Catalan Signed Language (LSC: Llengua de Signes Catalana) production using an adaptation of the picture-word interference task: native and non ...
Baus, C. +3 more
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Backgrounded Agents in Catalan Sign Language (LSC): Passives, Middles, or Impersonals? [PDF]
The present work was financed by the Franco-German ANR-DFG project ‘Towards a typology of human impersonal pronouns’(ANR-11-FRAL-0011, 2012–2015).
Barberà, Gemma +1 more
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The More the Merrier? On the Influence of Indexical Variability on Second Language Vocabulary Learning [PDF]
We investigated indexical variation as a variable that promotes second language (L2) vocabulary learning across language modalities. In three experiments, we presented Catalan Sign Language signs (Experiments 1a and 1b), pseudowords (Experiment 2), and ...
Baus, Cristina +2 more
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On the temporal dynamics of sign production: An ERP study in Catalan Sign Language (LSC) [PDF]
This study investigates the temporal dynamics of sign production and how particular aspects of the signed modality influence the early stages of lexical access. To that end, we explored the electrophysiological correlates associated to sign frequency and iconicity in a picture signing task in a group of bimodal bilinguals.
Baus, Cristina, Costa, Albert
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Impersonal reference in Catalan Sign Language (LSC)
Gemma Barberà, Josep Quer
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Asymmetries in relative clause comprehension in three European sign languages
Relativization is a robust subordinating type across languages, displaying important typological variability concerning the position of the nominal head that the relative clause modifies, and sign languages are no exception.
Beatrice Giustolisi +8 more
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Meaning beyond signs: Implicatures and presupposition in Catalan Sign Language (LSC)
Summary: This paper offers a first description of non-truth conditional meaning in Catalan Sign Language (LSC). It analyses conventional implicatures, conversational implicatures and presuppositions, and different devices and structures that trigger them, such as the use of signing space, role shift, classifier constructions, focus particles ...
Navarrete-González, Alexandra +1 more
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Special Issue: Abstracts of the 11<sup>th</sup> Congress of the European Academy of Neurology, Helsinki, Finland. [PDF]
European Journal of Neurology, Volume 32, Issue S1, June 2025.
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Coordinació copulativa, disjuntiva i adversativa en llengua de signes catalana [PDF]
Summary: Haspelmath (2007) defines coordination as a syntactic construction where two or more units are combined to form a larger one. Three main types of coordination can be found: conjunctive, disjunctive and adversative. The first one is marked by the
Zorzi, Giorgia
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EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science, 16-19 June 2025. [PDF]
Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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