All Stories

  1. When hands are things and movements are processes: Cognitive iconicity, embodied cognition, and signed language structure
  2. Development of the American Sign Language Fingerspelling and Numbers Comprehension Test (ASL FaN-CT)
  3. Perceptual optimization of language: Evidence from American Sign Language
  4. The role of iconicity, construal, and proficiency in the online processing of handshape
  5. Constructed Action in American Sign Language: A Look at Second Language Learners in a Second Modality
  6. Review of Orfanidou et al. 2015 book "Research methods in sign language studies: A practical guide"
  7. What is the Source of Bilingual Cross-Language Activation in Deaf Bilinguals?
  8. A Construction Morphology Approach to Sign Language Analysis
  9. An Introduction to Embodied Cognitive Phonology: Claw-5 Hand-shape Distribution in ASL and Libras
  10. Iconicity is in the eye of the beholder
  11. Gesture or sign? A categorization problem
  12. Pointing signs as constructions in ASL
  13. The time course of cross-language activation in deaf ASL–English bilinguals
  14. Signed Languages