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Linear order: a minimal syntactic tool expressing the modifier and the modified

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Using computational modeling to validate the onset of productive determiner-noun combinations in English-learning children. [PDF]

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Alhama RG   +5 more
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THE EVOLUTION OF SEGMENTATION AND SEQUENCING: EVIDENCE FROM HOMESIGN AND NICARAGUAN SIGN LANGUAGE

The Evolution of Language, 2010
The 8th International conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8)
Senghas, A.   +2 more
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The emergence of linguistic structure in Zinacantec Family Homesign

Sign Language & Linguistics
This dissertation focuses on Zinacantec Family Homesign (hereafter, 'Z sign'), a signed language developed by three deaf siblings and their extended hearing family members over the past four decades in Zinacantán, a Tsotsil Maya community in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico.
German, Austin Allen   +1 more
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The expression of motion events in homesign

Sign Language & Linguistics, 2002
This study examined the Frog Story narratives of two adolescent homesigners in order to investigate whether homesign shares characteristics with ASL in the expression of motion events. Specifically, the study examined whether the homesigners would (1) combine conceptual elements of figure, ground, path and manner in single signs, and (2) whether the ...
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Homesign Research, Gesture Studies, and Sign Language Linguistics: The Bigger Picture of Homesign and Homesigners

Topics in Cognitive Science
AbstractStudies of homesigns have shed light on the human capacity for language and on the challenging problem of language acquisition. The study of homesign has evolved from a perspective grounded in gesture studies and child development to include sign language linguistics and the role of homesigns in language emergence at the community level.
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