Many sign languages display crosslinguistic consistencies in the use of two iconic aspects of handshape, handshape type and finger group complexity. Handshape type is used systematically in form-meaning pairings (morphology): Handling handshapes (Handling-HSs), representing how objects are handled, tend to be used to express events with an agent (“hand-as-hand” iconicity), and Object handshapes (Object-HSs), representing an object\u27s size/shape, are used more often to express events without an agent (“hand-as-object” iconicity). Second, in the distribution of meaningless properties of form (morphophonology), Object-HSs display higher finger group complexity than Handling-HSs. Some adult homesigners, who have not acquired a signed or spoke...
In this paper we analyze issues concerning the representation of handshape in sign languages. We add...
This paper examines how gesturers and signers use their bodies to express concepts such as instrumen...
École européenne de typologie linguistique 2016, 14 septembre 2016, Porquerolles, France.Scientific ...
Many sign languages display crosslinguistic consistencies in the use of two iconic aspects of handsh...
The focus of this work is on two types of handshapes: those that represent the object ( object hand...
Variation in the linguistic use of handshapes exists across sign languages, but it is unclear how th...
In this paper the cognitive, cultural, and linguistic bases for a pattern of conventionalization of ...
In natural languages, biological constraints push toward cross-linguistic homogeneity while linguist...
Contains fulltext : 172878.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Recent research on...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
In this paper we propose a typological classification for sign languages handshape preference that i...
The main goal of this dissertation is to explore the nature of contrast in sign language handshapes....
The focus of this work is on the phonological variation across six sign languages in “classifier” co...
An ongoing issue of interest in second language research concerns what transfers from a speaker's fi...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
In this paper we analyze issues concerning the representation of handshape in sign languages. We add...
This paper examines how gesturers and signers use their bodies to express concepts such as instrumen...
École européenne de typologie linguistique 2016, 14 septembre 2016, Porquerolles, France.Scientific ...
Many sign languages display crosslinguistic consistencies in the use of two iconic aspects of handsh...
The focus of this work is on two types of handshapes: those that represent the object ( object hand...
Variation in the linguistic use of handshapes exists across sign languages, but it is unclear how th...
In this paper the cognitive, cultural, and linguistic bases for a pattern of conventionalization of ...
In natural languages, biological constraints push toward cross-linguistic homogeneity while linguist...
Contains fulltext : 172878.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Recent research on...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
In this paper we propose a typological classification for sign languages handshape preference that i...
The main goal of this dissertation is to explore the nature of contrast in sign language handshapes....
The focus of this work is on the phonological variation across six sign languages in “classifier” co...
An ongoing issue of interest in second language research concerns what transfers from a speaker's fi...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
In this paper we analyze issues concerning the representation of handshape in sign languages. We add...
This paper examines how gesturers and signers use their bodies to express concepts such as instrumen...
École européenne de typologie linguistique 2016, 14 septembre 2016, Porquerolles, France.Scientific ...