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Emerging Sign Languages of the Americas/ Olivier Le Guen, Josefina Safar, Marie Coppola.
In English.This volume is the first to bring together researchers studying a range of different types of emerging sign languages in the Americas, and their relationship to the gestures produced in the surrounding communities of hearing individuals ...
Rita Kinil Canché +16 more
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Sign Languages in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
Papua New Guinea (PNG) occupies less than 0.4% of the world's land mass and is home to approximately 0.1% of its population, yet it is host to around 12% of the world's languages.1 Despite its phenomenal diversity of spoken languages and the by-now large
Alan, Rumsey, Reed, Lauren
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ABSTRACT Objective Considerable efforts have been dedicated to developing effective treatments for post‐stroke executive impairment (PSEI), among which repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has shown great potential. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects of high‐frequency rTMS on working memory (WM) and response ...
Mengting Lao +6 more
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Phonological category resolution: a study of handshapes in younger and older sign languages
The existence of a phonological system – a system of meaningless building blocks that make up meaningful words – is often considered a prerequisite for language, and the discovery that sign languages used by deaf people have a meaningless level of ...
Assaf Israel, Wendy Sandler
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Interpretability in Sign Language Animal Signs.
The meanings of iconic signs are usually not easily accessible to sign-naïve people. However, most previous studies asked participants to guess the meaning of iconic signs in isolation and without any context or cues. We ask whether signs whose form is based on more cross-linguistically common underlying motivations are easier to interpret than signs ...
Tkachman, Oksana +3 more
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[18F]Fluorodeprenyl‐D2 PET as a Tool to Monitor Disease Activity in GAD65‐Ab Autoimmune Encephalitis
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate [18F]fluorodeprenyl‐D2 ([18F]F‐DED) positron‐emission tomography (PET) imaging as a biomarker of disease activity in autoimmune encephalitis (AIE) associated with glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65) antibodies. Methods [18F]F‐DED PET was performed in 25 GAD65‐AIE patients and 8 controls using dynamic (0–60 min) and ...
Julia S. Dorneich +19 more
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Neurobiology of Sign Languages
David P. Corina, Shane Blau
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Community interactions and phonemic inventories in emerging sign languages. [PDF]
Brentari D +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background X‐linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X‐ALD) is a neurometabolic disorder caused by pathogenic variants in ABCD1, leading to slowly progressive spinal cord disease in nearly all affected men. Sensitive biomarkers to quantify disease severity and predict progression are needed for clinical care and trial design.
Eda G. Kabak +4 more
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Architecture design of a reinforcement environment for learning sign languages. [PDF]
Naranjo-Zeledón L +3 more
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