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1 Utilizing Iconicity Azaria Brown

2 Iconicity a relationship of resemblance or similarity between the two aspects of a sign: its form and its meaning (Meir and Tkachman).

3 According to linguist, Rachel Rosenstock, in order for signs to be iconic there only needs to be “an analogy between the relations of the parts” of an object or verb and the sign. Sign Language

4 Boom.

5 abbreviation-abreviacion

6 Handshape Movement Location
Manual-Visual-Spatial Modality Handshape Movement Location

7 Foundation Allows language learners to begin creating real world associations by creating a foundation for the cognitive system and creating“template” for language Forming connections is a simple form of symbolic thought Less complexity

8 Ease of Comprehension Signs directly refer to meaning
Deaf infants and children may use iconic signs without realization Onomatopoeia refers to an action or noun that produces the same sound Typically developing children may use onomatopoeia in order to represent words or actions without realization

9 Ease of Recollection Second language learners Adults fluent in ASL
Ease of translation Link between memory and signs Adults fluent in ASL Recollection of iconic signs Ease of Recollection

10 Overall, iconicity helps language learners connect the world to the words that they are learning to use Children Second language learners People with developmental disorders


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