L2 Learners' Signed Language Processing Relates, In Part, to Perspective-Taking Skills

David Quinto-Pozos, Taylor Renee Joyce, Abhra Sarkar, Michael Dileo,Lynn Hou

LANGUAGE LEARNING(2023)

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The comprehension of signed language requires linguistic and visual-spatial processing, such as perspective-taking for correctly interpreting the layout of a spatial scene. However, little is known about how adult second-language (L2) learners process visual-spatial constructions in a signed language that they are studying, including which angles of viewing are most challenging to process and whether there are relationships between perspective-taking and the comprehension of non-spatial (i.e., non-scene based) constructions. We examine the performance of 95 intermediate signers of American Sign Language (ASL) on linguistic and non-linguistic perspective-taking tests. Half the participants completed a test of narrative comprehension that included visual-spatial scenes, and half took a test of signed phonological and morphophonological discrimination. Performance on linguistic perspective-taking correlated moderately with performance on the narrative, but not with the discrimination test. These findings support the claim that perspective-taking skills are yoked to some-but not all-aspects of signed language learning. A one-page Accessible Summary and a Video Summary in American Sign Language (ASL) of this article in non-technical language are freely available in the Supporting Information online and at
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spatial language,perspective-taking,classifiers,phonology,morphophonology
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