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Archive | 2010

Sign Languages: Functional markers in sign languages

Sandro Zucchi; Carol Neidle; Carlo Geraci; Quinn Duffy; Carlo Cecchetto

It is a common observation that grammatical morphemes often develop gradually from lexical morphemes. Some languages show this fact more transparently than others. For example, Sebba (1997) observes that creoles and pidgins often use lexically contentful elements with the meaning of ‘finish’ or ‘done’ as functional markers signaling that the event described by the sentence occurs before the time of utterance:


Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology | 2018

Spatial biases in deaf, blind, and deafblind individuals as revealed by a haptic line bisection task

Zaira Cattaneo; Luca Rinaldi; Carlo Geraci; Carlo Cecchetto; Costanza Papagno

In this study, we investigated whether auditory deprivation leads to a more balanced bilateral control of spatial attention in the haptic space. We tested four groups of participants: early deaf, early blind, deafblind, and control (normally hearing and sighted) participants. Using a haptic line bisection task, we found that while normally hearing individuals (even when blind) showed a significant tendency to bisect to the left of the veridical midpoint (i.e., pseudoneglect), deaf individuals did not show any significant directional bias. This was the case of both deaf signers and non-signers, in line with prior findings obtained using a visual line bisection task. Interestingly, deafblind individuals also erred significantly to the left, resembling the pattern of early blind and control participants. Overall, these data critically suggest that deafness induces changes in the hemispheric asymmetry subtending the orientation of spatial attention also in the haptic modality. Moreover, our findings indicate that what counterbalances the right-hemisphere dominance in the control of spatial attention is not the lack of auditory input per se, nor sign language use, but rather the heavier reliance on visual experience induced by early auditory deprivation.


Archive | 2016

An in-depth tour into sentential complementation in Italian Sign Language

Carlo Geraci; Valentina Aristodemo


the Cambridge University Press Language Surveys | 2010

Functional markers in sign languages: The case of FATTO and FINISH

Sandro Zucchi; Carol Neidle; Carlo Geraci; Q Duffy; Carlo Cecchetto


Archive | 2008

Sentential Complementation in Italian Sign Language

Carlo Geraci; Carlo Cecchetto; Sandro Zucchi


Archive | 2011

Una varietà molto speciale: la LISt (Lingua dei Segni Italiana tattile).

Alessandra Checchetto; Carlo Cecchetto; Carlo Geraci; Maria Teresa Guasti; Sandro Zucchi


Archive | 2010

Remembering phonologically in a language without sounds

Carlo Geraci; Carlo Cecchetto; Costanza Papagno


Sign Language & Linguistics | 2018

The syntax of nominal modification in Italian Sign Language (LIS)

Lara Mantovan; Carlo Geraci


Natural Language and Linguistic Theory | 2018

Visible degrees in Italian Sign Language

Valentina Aristodemo; Carlo Geraci


Glossa: a journal of general linguistics | 2018

The language instinct in extreme circumstances: The transition to tactile Italian Sign Language (LISt) by Deafblind signers

Alessandra Checchetto; Carlo Geraci; Carlo Cecchetto; Sandro Zucchi

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Caterina Donati

Sapienza University of Rome

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Roland Pfau

University of Amsterdam

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