Articulatory postures and forward models in American Sign Language: Linguistic and neuroscience evidence

D. Corina
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This paper proposes a forward model of sign language processing in which abstract holistic postural forms guide the production and recognition of signed language. Internal linguistic evidence based on an ASL corpus and morphological compounds is offered to support the utility of this construct. External evidence from child language acquisition, psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic studies are provided to highlight the importance of postural forms in the production and recognition of American Sign Language. I argue that abstract articulatory postural forms play a role in forward modeling accounts of sign language production and recognition.
美国手语的发音姿势和向前模式:语言和神经科学证据
本文提出了一种手语加工的正向模型,在该模型中,抽象的整体姿势形式指导着手语的产生和识别。基于一个美国手语语料库和形态复合词的内部语言学证据被提供来支持这个结构的效用。来自儿童语言习得、心理语言学和神经语言学研究的外部证据强调了姿势形式在美国手语的产生和识别中的重要性。我认为抽象的发音姿势形式在手语产生和识别的正向建模中起作用。
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