No effects of modality in development of locative expressions of space in signing and speaking children
Source
Journal of Child Language, 47, 6, (2020), pp. 1101-1131ISSN
Publication type
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Journal title
Journal of Child Language
Volume
vol. 47
Issue
iss. 6
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 1101
Page end
p. 1131
Subject
Language & Communication; Multimodal language and communication; PsycholinguisticsAbstract
Linguistic expressions of locative spatial relations in sign languages are mostly visually- motivated representations of space involving mapping of entities and spatial relations between them onto the hands and the signing space. These are also morphologically complex forms. It is debated whether modality-specific aspects of spatial expressions modulate spatial language development differently in signing compared to speaking children. In a picture description task, we compared the use of locative expressions for containment, support and occlusion relations by deaf children acquiring Turkish Sign Language and hearing children acquiring Turkish (3;5-9;11 years). Unlike previous reports suggesting a boosting effect of iconicity, and / or a hindering effect of morphological complexity of the locative forms in sign languages, our results show similar developmental patterns for signing and speaking children's acquisition of these forms. Our results suggest the primacy of cognitive development guiding the acquisition of locative expressions by speaking and signing children.
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