A first study on the development of spatial viewpoint in sign language acquisition. The case of Turkish Sign Language
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2017Publisher
Amsterdam : John Benjamins
Series
Trends in Language Acquisition Research ; 21
ISBN
9789027244116
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Ketrez, F.N.; Kuntay, A.C.; Ozcaliskan, S. (ed.), Social Environment and Cognition in Language Development. Essays in Honor of Ayhan Aksu-Koc, pp. 223-240Publication type
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Ketrez, F.N.
Kuntay, A.C.
Ozcaliskan, S.
Özyürek, A.
Organization
Taalwetenschap
SW OZ DCC PL
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
Ketrez, F.N.; Kuntay, A.C.; Ozcaliskan, S. (ed.), Social Environment and Cognition in Language Development. Essays in Honor of Ayhan Aksu-Koc
Page start
p. 223
Page end
p. 240
Subject
Trends in Language Acquisition Research; DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 1: Language and Communication; Giving cognition a hand: Linking spatial cognition to linguistic expression in native and late signers and bimodal bilinguals; Language & Communication; Language in our hands: Acquisition of spatial language in deaf and hearing children; Multimodal language and communication; Psycholinguistics; nnbAbstract
The current study examines, for the first time, the viewpoint preferences of signing children in expressing spatial relations that require imposing a viewpoint (left-right, front-behind). We elicited spatial descriptions from deaf children (4-9 years of age) acquiring Turkish Sign Language (TİD) natively from their deaf parents and from adult native signers of TİD. Adults produced these spatial descriptions from their own viewpoint and from that of their addressee depending on whether the objects were located on the lateral or the sagittal axis. TİD-acquiring children, on the other hand, described all spatial configurations from their own viewpoint. Differences were also found between children and adults in the type of linguistic devices and how they are used to express such spatial relations.
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