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MyMS: An Interface for Patient-Reported Outcomes for Finnish Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis. [PDF]
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Global measures of syntactic and lexical complexity are not strong predictors of eye-movement patterns in sentence and passage reading. [PDF]
Kuperman V, Buzato D, Rothe-Neves R.
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‘reportless places’: Janet Malcolm and Collage
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Perception of Emotions in the Hand Movement Quality of Finnish Sign Language
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2004This study investigated whether people can decode emotion (happiness, neutrality, and anger) communicated via hand movements in Finnish sign language when these emotions are expressed in semantically neutral sentences. Twenty volunteer participants without any knowledge of sign language took part in the experiment.
Jari K. Hietanen +2 more
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Iconic strategies in lexical sensory signs in Finnish Sign Language
Cognitive Semiotics, 2021AbstractIconic strategies—methods of making iconic forms—have been mostly considered in terms of concrete semantic fields such as actions and objects. In this article, I investigate iconic strategies in lexical sensory signs—signs that semantically relate to the five senses (sight, touch, smell, sound, and taste) and to emotions (e.g., anger)—in ...
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L2 motivation among hearing learners of Finnish Sign Language
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2020The realisation of the linguistic rights of Deaf individuals is, to a considerable extent, dependent upon whether there are majority language speakers who acquire a sign language as an L2 and use t...
Enikő Marton, Peter D. MacIntyre
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Sociolinguistic Studies of Finnish Sign Language
Journal of Finnish StudiesAbstract This article aims to review the sociolinguistic situation of Finnish Sign Language (FinSL) and signers in Finland in general and provide an overview of some sociolinguistic studies conducted so far on FinSL. In their daily lives, signers, both deaf and hearing, often navigate multiple discourse contexts involving diverse ...
Puupponen, Anna +3 more
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A DESCRIPTION OF TIME LINES IN FINNISH SIGN LANGUAGE
2020This Master’s thesis focuses on the nature of time lines in Finnish Sign Language (FinSL). Sinte described the time lines in ten different sign languages in her paper from 2013. Her work was chosen as the framework for this thesis and the findings from FinSL were compared to the time lines presented in her paper.
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