Movement Research in ASL

Karen Emmorey emmorey at LCN.SALK.EDU
Tue Jul 30 18:52:16 UTC 2002


Psycholinguistic evidence regarding the processing of movement by
signers is summarized in Chapter 4 of my recent book (Language,
Cognition, and the Brain:  Insights from Sign Language Research).
The chapter covers the perception of linguistic movement (studies by
Poizner), the role of movement in sign recognition (studies by myself
and David Corina), and touches on movement errors during
tip-of-the-fingers and for slips of the hand.

Best,

Karen Emmorey

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