Oksana Tkachman
Affiliations: | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
Area:
language evolution, sign language linguistics, gesture studies, iconicityGoogle:
"Oksana Tkachman"Parents
Sign in to add mentorWendy Sandler | grad student | 2009-2013 | University of Haifa |
Carla L. Hudson Kam | grad student | 2013-2020 | UBC |
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Liu Y, Islam J, Radford K, et al. (2024) Tonguedness in speech: Lateral bias in lingual bracing. Jasa Express Letters. 4 |
Tkachman O. (2022) Conflation of spatial reference frames in deaf community sign languages Linguistics Vanguard. 8: 139-149 |
Tkachman O, Hall KC, Fuhrman R, et al. (2019) Visible amplitude: Towards quantifying prominence in sign language Journal of Phonetics. 77: 100935 |
Tkachman O, Meir I. (2018) Novel compounding and the emergence of structure in two young sign languages Glossa: a Journal of General Linguistics. 3: 136 |
Gick B, Keough M, Tkachman O, et al. (2018) Lateral bias in lingual bracing during speech Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 144: 1903-1903 |
Tkachman O, Purnomo G, Gick B. (2018) Cyclic movement primitives underlying two-handed alternating signs in signed language Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 144: 1838-1839 |
Bicevskis K, de Vries J, Green L, et al. (2016) EFFECTS OF MOUTHING AND INTERLOCUTOR PRESENCE ON MOVEMENTS OF VISIBLE VS. NON-VISIBLE ARTICULATORS. Canadian Acoustics = Acoustique Canadienne. 44: 17-24 |
Tkachman O, Sandler W. (2013) The noun–verb distinction in two young sign languages Where Do Nouns Come From?. 13: 253-286 |