During my postdoctoral reseach, I am extending my work on nonmanuals to (a)typical situations by testing how signers accomodate for atypical instruments' usages. We found that signers increased their nonmanual usages across conditions in ASL and TİD. Yet, interlocutors have not benefited from this all the time in TİD. More is coming from crosslinguistic data from HKSL and LSN, and perception data from ASL.
Presentations:
Presentations:
- Karabüklü, S. & Brentari, D. (2024) Accommodation in atypical situations: Crosslinguistic production and perception studies. Formal and Experimental Studies in Sign Language Theory 2024 (FEAST 2024). University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI, USA. Aug 6-8.
- Karabüklü, S. & Brentari, D. (2024) More cues are not always "better": Resolving instrument atypicality in visual domain. The 37th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP 2024) . University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI, USA. May 16-18.
- Karabüklü, S., Brentari, D. & Hakgüder, E. (2024) A crosslinguistic study of signers' accommodations to atypicality: Effects of simultaneity. The 98th Annual Meeting of Linguistics Society of America (LSA 2024) New York, NY, USA. Jan 4-7.
- Karabüklü, S. (2023) Accomodations to Atypicality: Role of Nonmanuals. Bogazici Linguistic Circle. Colloquium Talk. Istanbul, Turkey. Nov 24.