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Kan, U., Gökgöz, K., Sumer, B., Tamyürek, E., & Özyürek, A. (2022). Emergence of negation in a Turkish homesign system: Insights from the family context. Talk presented at the Joint Conference on Language Evolution (JCoLE). Kanazawa, Japan. 2022-09-05 - 2022-09-08.
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Karadöller, D. Z., Manhardt, F., Peeters, D., Özyürek, A., & Ortega, G. (2022). Beyond cognates: Both iconicity and gestures pave the way for speakers in learning signs in L2 at first exposure. Talk presented at the 9th International Society for Gesture Studies conference (ISGS 2022). Chicago, IL, USA. 2022-07-12 - 2022-07-15.
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Karadöller, D. Z., Manhardt, F., Peeters, D., Özyürek, A., & Ortega, G. (2022). Beyond cognates: Both iconicity and gestures pave the way for speakers in learning signs in L2 at first exposure. Talk presented at the International Conference on Sign Language Acqusition (ICSLA 4). online. 2022-06-23 - 2022-06-25.
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Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., Ünal, E., & Özyürek, A. (2022). Relationship between spatial language experience and spatial memory: Evidence from deaf children with late sign language exposure. Talk presented at the International Conference on Sign Language Acqusition (ICSLA 4). online. 2022-06-23 - 2022-06-25.
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Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., Ünal, E., & Özyürek, A. (2022). Geç işaret dilini ediniminin uzamsal dil ve bellek ilişkisine etkileri [Effect of late sign language acquisition on the relationship between spatial language and memory]. Talk presented at 3. Gelişim Psikolojisi Sempozyumu [3rd Symposium on Developmental Psychology]. Istanbul, Turkey. 2022-07-08 - 2022-07-09.
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Kırbaşoğlu, K., Ünal, E., Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., & Özyürek, A. (2022). Konuşma ve jestlerde uzamsal ifadelerin gelişimi [Development of spatial expressions on speech and gesture]. Poster presented at 3. Gelişim Psikolojisi Sempozyumu [3rd Symposium on Developmental Psychology], Istanbul, Turkey.
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Mamus, E., Speed, L., Özyürek, A., & Majid, A. (2022). Sensory modality influences the encoding of motion events in speech but not co-speech gestures. Talk presented at the 9th International Society for Gesture Studies conference (ISGS 2022). Chicago, IL, USA. 2022-07-12 - 2022-07-15.
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Mamus, E., Speed, L., Rissman, L., Majid, A., & Özyürek, A. (2022). Visual experience affects motion event descriptions in speech and gesture. Talk presented at the 9th International Society for Gesture Studies conference (ISGS 2022). Chicago, IL, USA. 2022-07-12 - 2022-07-15.
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Özyürek, A., Ünal, E., Manhardt, F., & Brouwer, S. (2022). Modality specific differences in speech, gesture and sign modulate visual attention differentially during message preparation. Talk presented at the 9th International Society for Gesture Studies conference (ISGS 2022). Chicago, IL, USA. 2022-07-12 - 2022-07-15.
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Özyürek, A. (2022). Multimodality as design feature of human language capacity [keynote]. Talk presented at Institute on Multimodality 2022: Minds, Media, Technology. Bielefeld, Germany. 2022-08-28 - 2022-09-06.
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Sekine, K., & Özyürek, A. (2022). Gestures give a hand to children's understanding of degraded speech. Talk presented at the 9th International Society for Gesture Studies conference (ISGS 2022). Chicago, IL, USA. 2022-07-12 - 2022-07-15.
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Slonimska, A., Özyürek, A., & Capirci, O. (2022). Simultaneity as an emergent property of sign languages. Talk presented at the Joint Conference on Language Evolution (JCoLE). Kanazawa, Japan. 2022-09-05 - 2022-09-08.
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Sumer, B., & Özyürek, A. (2022). Language use in deaf children with early-signing versus late-signing deaf parents. Talk presented at the International Conference on Sign Language Acqusition (ICSLA 4). online. 2022-06-23 - 2022-06-25.
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Ünal, E., Kırbaşoğlu, K., Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., & Özyürek, A. (2022). Children's multimodal spatial expressions vary across the complexity of relations. Poster presented at the 8th International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science, online.
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Brown, A., Ozyurek, A., Allen, S., Kita, S., Ishizuka, T., & Furman, R. (2004). Does event structure influence children's motion event expressions. Poster presented at 29th Boston University Conference on Language Development, Boston.
Abstract
This study focuses on understanding of event structure, in particular therelationship between Manner and Path. Narratives were elicited from twenty 3-year-olds and twenty adults using 6 animated motion events that were divided into two groups based on Goldberg's (1997) distinction between causal (Manner-inherent; e.g. roll down) and non-causal (Manner-incidental; e.g. spin while going up) relationships between Manner and Path. The data revealed that adults and children are sensitive to differences between inherent and incidental Manner. Adults significantly reduced use of canonical syntactic constructions for Manner-incidental events, employing other constructions. Children, however, while significantly reducing use of canonical syntactic constructionsfor Manner-incidental events, did not exploit alternative constructions. Instead, they omitted Manner from their speech altogether. A follow-up lexical task showed that children had knowledge of all omitted Manners. Given that this strategic omission of Manner is not lexically motivated, the results are discussed in relation to implications for pragmatics and memory load.
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