Insights from Sign Language Production(pp. 213-9) ■ Research value Studies of sign language production enable us to distinguish between those aspects of production that are constrained by broad biological forces and those that are specific to speech. In other words they afford us some insights into the alleged modularity of speech Home
Insights from Sign Language Production (pp.213-9) ◼ Research Value ◆Studies of sign language production enable us to distinguish between those aspects of production that are constrained by broad biological forces and those that are specific to speech. In other words, they afford us some insights into the alleged modularity of speech. Home
Findings e There are both similarities and differences between the production of Signed and spoken language
◼ Findings ◆There are both similarities and differences between the production of signed and spoken language
Production of Dialogic Speech The structure of conversations Factors Bearing on Conversational Processes Home
Production of Dialogic Speech ◼ The Structure of Conversations ◼ Factors Bearing on Conversational Processes Home
The Structure of conversations Conventions Governing Conversational Interactions Opening conversations: opener/opening line Addressing a person: Hey, Car/ Request information: Do you know what time itis? Offer information: Are you looking for someone? Use a stereotyped expression or form: Hello! Strange weather atelv, el Closing conversations: closing sequence Presenting a preclosing statement like we-ell, So-0-0, or okay, which signals a readiness to end the conversation o Ways of ending a conversation to Summarizing the contents co Justify ending contact at this time(I have another meeting) Home
The Structure of Conversations ◼ Conventions Governing Conversational Interactions ◆ Opening conversations: opener/opening line ⧫ Addressing a person: Hey, Carl ⧫ Request information: Do you know what time it is? ⧫ Offer information: Are you looking for someone? ⧫ Use a stereotyped expression or form: Hello! / Strange weather lately, eh? ◆ Closing conversations: closing sequence ⧫ Presenting a preclosing statement like we-ell, so-o-o, or okay, which signals a readiness to end the conversation. ⧫ Ways of ending a conversation Summarizing the contents Justify ending contact at this time (I have another meeting) Home
co Express pleasure about each other co Make reference to the ongoing relationship and planning for future contact(see you later oo Wish each other well (take care, have a good trip) Taking turns Use turn-yielding signals(p. 226) 0o A drop of pitch co a drawl on the final syllable or final stressed syllable of a final co The termination of hand gestures co The use of stereotyped expressions such as you know, or something, and but uh do A drop in loudness co Completion of a grammatical clause
Express pleasure about each other Make reference to the ongoing relationship and planning for future contact (see you later) Wish each other well (take care, have a good trip) ◆ Taking turns ⧫ Use turn-yielding signals (p.226) A drop of pitch A drawl on the final syllable or final stressed syllable of a final clause The termination of hand gestures. The use of stereotyped expressions such as you know, or something, and but uh. A drop in loudness Completion of a grammatical clause