Aktuella publikationer
- Use and acquisition of mouth actions in L2 sign language learners : A corpus-based approach (2021) 2021-01-04 This article deals with L2 acquisition of a sign language, examining in particular the use and acquisition of non-manual mouth actions performed by L2 learners of Swedish Sign Language.
- N1 repetition-attenuation for acoustically variable speech and spectrally rotated speech 2020-12-21 Studien har undersökt hur hjärnan reagerar vid olika slags upprepningar av ljud.
- The dynamics of vowel hypo-and hyperarticulation in Swedish infant-directed speech to 12-month-olds 2020-12-21 Vi har undersökt hur svenska föräldrar till uttalar vokaler när de leker med sina små barn. Det vi funnit är att föräldrarna har mer överdriven artikulation när de pratar med sina barn än när de pratar med en annan vuxen.
- Links between language and executive functions in Swedish preschool children: A pilot study 2020-12-08 The pilot study included 47 children aged 4–6 and aimed at describing the relationship between language and executive functions.
- Andning i samtal (Breathing in Conversation) 2020-11-04 Artikeln sammanfattar ett flerårigt arbete med att undersöka hur olika andningshändelser (inandningar, utandningar och andhållningar) används i regleringen av turtagning i samtal.
- Evidence of an Effect of Gaming Experience on Visuospatial Attention in Deaf but Not in Hearing... 2020-11-04 Using a test of attentional control, we found that deaf gamers performed on a par with hearing controls, while the performance of deaf non-gamers was poorer. Among hearing controls there was no effect of gaming. This suggests that deaf gamers may have better visuospatial attentional control than deaf non-gamers.
- Conveying environmental context to deafblind people: a study of tactile sign language interpreting. 2020-11-04 This paper aims to contribute to the field of tactile sign language interpreting by describing how two Tactile Swedish Sign Language interpreters convey environmental information to two deafblind women.