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Iconicity as a general property of language: evidence from spoken and signed languages
P Perniss, R Thompson, G Vigliocco
Frontiers in psychology 1, 1914, 2010
6982010
Bimodal bilingualism
K Emmorey, HB Borinstein, R Thompson, TH Gollan
Bilingualism: Language and cognition 11 (1), 43-61, 2008
4922008
Bimodal bilingualism: code-blending between spoken English and American Sign Language
K Emmorey, HB Borinstein, R Thompson
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism, 663-673, 2005
2372005
The road to language learning is iconic: Evidence from British Sign Language
RL Thompson, DP Vinson, B Woll, G Vigliocco
Psychological science 23 (12), 1443-1448, 2012
2042012
Eye gaze during comprehension of American Sign Language by native and beginning signers
K Emmorey, R Thompson, R Colvin
Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 14 (2), 237-243, 2009
1712009
The link between form and meaning in American Sign Language: lexical processing effects.
RL Thompson, DP Vinson, G Vigliocco
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 35 (2), 550, 2009
1702009
The relationship between eye gaze and verb agreement in American Sign Language: An eye-tracking study
R Thompson, K Emmorey, R Kluender
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 24 (2), 571-604, 2006
1432006
“Tip of the fingers” experiences by deaf signers: Insights into the organization of a sign-based lexicon
R Thompson, K Emmorey, TH Gollan
Psychological Science 16 (11), 856-860, 2005
1282005
Reading time data for evaluating broad-coverage models of English sentence processing
SL Frank, I Fernandez Monsalve, RL Thompson, G Vigliocco
Behavior research methods 45, 1182-1190, 2013
1152013
The link between form and meaning in British sign language: effects of iconicity for phonological decisions.
RL Thompson, DP Vinson, G Vigliocco
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 36 (4), 1017, 2010
1002010
A faster path between meaning and form? Iconicity facilitates sign recognition and production in British Sign Language
D Vinson, RL Thompson, R Skinner, G Vigliocco
Journal of Memory and Language 82, 56-85, 2015
872015
Iconicity in signed and spoken vocabulary: a comparison between American Sign Language, British Sign Language, English, and Spanish
M Perlman, H Little, B Thompson, RL Thompson
Frontiers in psychology 9, 341999, 2018
812018
The hands and mouth do not always slip together in British Sign Language: Dissociating articulatory channels in the lexicon
DP Vinson, RL Thompson, R Skinner, N Fox, G Vigliocco
Psychological Science 21 (8), 1158-1167, 2010
572010
Early effects of word surprisal on pupil size during reading
S Frank, R Thompson
Proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society 34 (34), 2012
402012
Learning to look: The acquisition of eye gaze agreement during the production of ASL verbs
RL Thompson, K Emmorey, R Kluender
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 12 (4), 393-409, 2009
382009
Eye gaze in American Sign Language: Linguistic functions for verbs and pronouns
RL Thompson
ProQuest, 2006
332006
Iconicity in language processing and acquisition: what signed languages reveal
RL Thompson
Language and Linguistics Compass 5 (9), 603-616, 2011
312011
Effects of word frequency and contextual predictability on sentence reading in aphasia: An eye movement analysis
A Huck, RL Thompson, M Cruice, J Marshall
Aphasiology 31 (11), 1307-1332, 2017
302017
Less imageable words lead to more looks to blank locations during memory retrieval
A Kumcu, RL Thompson
Psychological Research 84 (3), 667-684, 2020
262020
Is lexical access driven by temporal order or perceptual salience? Evidence from British Sign Language
RL Thompson, DP Vinson, N Fox, G Vigliocco
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 35 (35), 2013
172013
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