Jeroen Arendsen
List of John Benjamins publications for which Jeroen Arendsen plays a role.
Acceptability of sign manipulations Sign Language & Linguistics 13:2, pp. 101–155 | Article
2010 This study contains the results of an experiment in which signers were asked to judge the acceptability of a set of sign manipulations. Signs were recorded with variations in different categories, in the temporal and spatial dimension. Participants varied much in tolerance, i.e. in the percentage… read more
When do people start to recognize signs? Gesture 9:2, pp. 207–236 | Article
2009 The aim of this paper is to examine when signers start to recognize the lexical meaning of a sign. This is studied with movies of 32 mono-morphemic signs of Sign Language of the Netherlands (SLN). Signs were presented in isolation or with preceding fidgets (e.g., rubbing your nose). Signers… read more
Review of Mallery ((1891)): Greeting by gesture
Popular Science Monthly Gesture 8:3, pp. 386–390 | Review
2008 When and how well do people see the onset of gestures? Gesture 7:3, pp. 305–342 | Article
2007 We studied if and when people detect the beginning of a gesture, in our case a sign in Sign Language of the Netherlands (SLN), by presenting movie fragments consisting of sequences of rest positions, fidgets, and signs to deaf signers, hearing signers and non-signers. Participants were instructed… read more