Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1984520805> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1984520805 endingPage "359" @default.
- W1984520805 startingPage "332" @default.
- W1984520805 abstract "In signed languages, the articulatory space in front of the signer is used grammatically, topographically, and to depict a real or imagined space around a signer and thus is an important consideration in signed language acquisition. It has been suggested that children who acquire signed languages rely on concomitant visual-spatial development to support their linguistic development. We consider the case of a native-signing deaf adolescent female with average intelligence who had been reported to struggle with spatial aspects of American Sign Language (ASL) as a child. Results of a battery of linguistic and nonlinguistic tests suggest that she has relatively good ASL skills with the exception of some specific difficulties on spatial tasks that require attention to ASL and nonlinguistic topographic space or changes in visual perspective (e.g., classifiers and referential shift). This child has some difficulties with visual-spatial abilities, and we suggest that this has affected her acquisition of those aspects of ASL that are heavily dependent on visual-spatial processing." @default.
- W1984520805 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1984520805 creator A5004479133 @default.
- W1984520805 creator A5019362988 @default.
- W1984520805 creator A5035710850 @default.
- W1984520805 creator A5043077486 @default.
- W1984520805 creator A5061120671 @default.
- W1984520805 creator A5090396631 @default.
- W1984520805 date "2013-07-01" @default.
- W1984520805 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W1984520805 title "Atypical signed language development: A case study of challenges with visual–spatial processing" @default.
- W1984520805 cites W1544505802 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W1963918980 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W1975493769 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W1975809751 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W1978066525 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W1980491687 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W1986121456 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W1986228573 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W1991903847 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2000381842 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2001662971 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2003085584 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2006940722 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2012202284 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2019066325 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2027384406 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2028558707 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2029320131 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2031073052 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2037419925 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2038121365 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2041957014 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2053992400 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2055492614 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2057056795 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2058565724 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2065476066 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2069674630 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2084802403 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2089898772 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2095077612 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2098645166 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2103488517 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2107387497 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2113767647 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2124444408 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2126072529 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2127160049 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2128136004 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2137145004 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2137632796 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2141050526 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2148097933 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2149108136 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2152873914 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2158411621 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2160910903 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2165783956 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2165829812 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2166193364 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2215500449 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W2494743419 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W4253742749 @default.
- W1984520805 cites W4254895843 @default.
- W1984520805 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/02643294.2013.863756" @default.
- W1984520805 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24344817" @default.
- W1984520805 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W1984520805 type Work @default.
- W1984520805 sameAs 1984520805 @default.
- W1984520805 citedByCount "24" @default.
- W1984520805 countsByYear W19845208052015 @default.
- W1984520805 countsByYear W19845208052016 @default.
- W1984520805 countsByYear W19845208052017 @default.
- W1984520805 countsByYear W19845208052018 @default.
- W1984520805 countsByYear W19845208052019 @default.
- W1984520805 countsByYear W19845208052020 @default.
- W1984520805 countsByYear W19845208052021 @default.
- W1984520805 countsByYear W19845208052022 @default.
- W1984520805 countsByYear W19845208052023 @default.
- W1984520805 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1984520805 hasAuthorship W1984520805A5004479133 @default.
- W1984520805 hasAuthorship W1984520805A5019362988 @default.
- W1984520805 hasAuthorship W1984520805A5035710850 @default.
- W1984520805 hasAuthorship W1984520805A5043077486 @default.
- W1984520805 hasAuthorship W1984520805A5061120671 @default.
- W1984520805 hasAuthorship W1984520805A5090396631 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C12713177 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C134306372 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C139676723 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C207363949 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W1984520805 hasConcept C2776737515 @default.