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- catalog contributor b12383636.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-362) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Documenting the birth of a language: the nicaraguan sign language project -- The American deaf community and sociolinguistic context -- The structure of American sign language: linguistic universals and modality effects -- The structure of signs: morphology and the lexicon -- The phonology of a soundless language -- Syntax: the structure of sentences -- Disourse and language use -- The confluence of language and space -- Classifier constructions -- Talking about space with space -- Nonlocative functions of signing space -- Psycholinguistic studies of sign perception, online processing, and production -- Sign perception and visual processing -- Lexical access and sign recognition -- Lexical representations and organization -- Online comprehension of signed utterances: psycholinguistic studies of coreference -- Some issues in sign language production -- Sign language acquisition -- Early development.".
- catalog description "The architecture of working memory for sign language: summary and conclusions -- The impact of sign language use on visuospatial cognition -- Motion processing -- Face processing -- Mental imagery -- Domains unaffected by sign language use -- Implications: does languageaffect cognition? -- Sign language and the brain -- What determines the left-hemispheric specialization for language? -- Within hemisphere organization of sign language -- The role of the right hemisphere in langugae processes -- The role of subortical structures in sign language -- Appendix A: Handshapes in American sign language -- Appendix B: Linguistic distinctions among communication forms in Nicaragua.".
- catalog description "What does that "mistake" mean? acquisition of syntax and morphology -- Later development -- The critical period hypothsis and the effects of late language acquisition -- When language input is absent or inconsistent: the contribution of the child -- The effects of age of acquisition on grammatical knowledge and language processing -- Delayed first language acquisition differs from second language acquisition -- The cognitive effects of delayed first language acquisition -- The effects of late acquisition on the neural organization of language -- Memory for sign language: implications for the structure of working memory -- Early evidence for sign-based working memory -- Evidence for a visuospatial phonological loop -- Working memory capacity: effects on memory span for sign and speech -- Effects of visuospatial modality on sign-based working memory -- A modality effect for sign language? implications for models of working memory.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 383 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0805833986 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0805833994 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,".
- catalog subject "419 21".
- catalog subject "Biolinguistics.".
- catalog subject "Language acquisition.".
- catalog subject "P117 .E46 2002".
- catalog subject "Sign language.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Documenting the birth of a language: the nicaraguan sign language project -- The American deaf community and sociolinguistic context -- The structure of American sign language: linguistic universals and modality effects -- The structure of signs: morphology and the lexicon -- The phonology of a soundless language -- Syntax: the structure of sentences -- Disourse and language use -- The confluence of language and space -- Classifier constructions -- Talking about space with space -- Nonlocative functions of signing space -- Psycholinguistic studies of sign perception, online processing, and production -- Sign perception and visual processing -- Lexical access and sign recognition -- Lexical representations and organization -- Online comprehension of signed utterances: psycholinguistic studies of coreference -- Some issues in sign language production -- Sign language acquisition -- Early development.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The architecture of working memory for sign language: summary and conclusions -- The impact of sign language use on visuospatial cognition -- Motion processing -- Face processing -- Mental imagery -- Domains unaffected by sign language use -- Implications: does languageaffect cognition? -- Sign language and the brain -- What determines the left-hemispheric specialization for language? -- Within hemisphere organization of sign language -- The role of the right hemisphere in langugae processes -- The role of subortical structures in sign language -- Appendix A: Handshapes in American sign language -- Appendix B: Linguistic distinctions among communication forms in Nicaragua.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What does that "mistake" mean? acquisition of syntax and morphology -- Later development -- The critical period hypothsis and the effects of late language acquisition -- When language input is absent or inconsistent: the contribution of the child -- The effects of age of acquisition on grammatical knowledge and language processing -- Delayed first language acquisition differs from second language acquisition -- The cognitive effects of delayed first language acquisition -- The effects of late acquisition on the neural organization of language -- Memory for sign language: implications for the structure of working memory -- Early evidence for sign-based working memory -- Evidence for a visuospatial phonological loop -- Working memory capacity: effects on memory span for sign and speech -- Effects of visuospatial modality on sign-based working memory -- A modality effect for sign language? implications for models of working memory.".
- catalog title "Language, cognition, and the brain : insights from sign language research / Karen Emmorey.".
- catalog type "text".