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Mastering the pressures of variation: A cognitive linguistic examination of advanced hearing ASL L2 signers.

机译:掌握变化的压力:高级听力ASL L2签名者的认知语言检查。

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Despite the fact that American Sign Language (ASL) courses at the college-level have been increasing in frequency, little is understood about the capabilities of hearing individuals learning a sign language as a second language. This study aims to begin assessing the language skills of advanced L2 learners of ASL by comparing L2 signer productions to those of native signers. Three groups of adult ASL signers were examined in this study: Deaf native, hearing native, and hearing nonnative. Language assessment and analyses were conducted on three language domains: (1) handshape selection in the 'classifier' sign VEHICLE, (2) narrative structure, and (3) sign modification strategies.;Results from this study contribute to both the field of second language acquisition and the field of linguistics by furthering our understanding of the use and structure of ASL in a second language learner population and two native signer populations. Baseline analyses show that Deaf native signers consider several factors in selecting a handshape variant in the sign VEHICLE. These signers also utilize a story frame to aid in packaging narrative information efficiently and cohesively. They also employ several strategies to manipulate signs to convey spatial relationships, which were categorized based on the underlying similarities discovered using a Cognitive Linguistic approach. Hearing native signers, in general, were similar to Deaf native signers, however they exhibited more variability and did not employ the described systems as extensively or completely as Deaf natives. Finally, hearing nonnative signers' results were the most variable of the three groups across all domains of assessment. The L2 signers, for the most part, even at the advanced level did not exhibit the ability to master the consideration of the systematic factors that guide Deaf native signers.
机译:尽管大学级别的美国手语(ASL)课程的频率正在增加,但对于听取个人将手语作为第二语言学习的能力所知甚少。这项研究的目的是通过比较L2签名者产品和本地签名者的产品来开始评估ASL的高级L2学习者的语言技能。在这项研究中检查了三组成人ASL签名者:聋的本地人,听力正常的人和听力非本地的人。对语言的三个方面进行了语言评估和分析:(1)在“分类器”标志车中选择手形,(2)叙述结构,以及(3)标志修改策略。通过加深我们对第二语言学习者群体和两个本地签名者群体中ASL的用法和结构的理解,从而获得语言习得和语言学领域。基线分析表明,聋哑本人签名人在选择“ VEHICLE”牌中的手形变体时会考虑几个因素。这些签名人还利用故事框架来帮助有效且有凝聚力地包装叙事信息。他们还采用了几种策略来操纵符号来传达空间关系,这些策略是根据使用认知语言学方法发现的潜在相似性进行分类的。通常,听觉本地签名者与聋人本地签名者相似,但是它们表现出更多的可变性,并且没有像聋人本地人那样广泛或完全采用所描述的系统。最后,在所有评估领域中,听取非本地签名人的结果是三组中变化最大的。大部分L2签名者即使在高级水平上也没有表现出掌握指导聋人本地签名者的系统因素的能力。

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  • 作者

    Nadolske, Marie Anne.;

  • 作者单位

    Purdue University.;

  • 授予单位 Purdue University.;
  • 学科 Language Linguistics.;Education Foreign Language.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 114 p.
  • 总页数 114
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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