Signed utterances are densely packed with pointing signs, reaching a frequency of one in six signs in spontaneous conversations (de Vos, 2012; Johnston, 2013a; Morford & MacFarlane, 2003). These pointing signs attain a wide range of functions and are formally highly diversified. Based on corpus analysis of spontaneous pointing signs in Kata Kolok, a rural signing variety of Bali, this paper argues that the full meaning potentials of pointing signs come about through the integration of a varied set of linguistic and extralinguistic cues. Taking this hybrid nature of point- ing phenomena into account, it is argued that pointing signs may become an intrinsic aspect of sign language grammars through two mechanisms: morphemization and syntactic ...
In this paper we describe a cognitive grammar approach to the study of signed language grammar. Usin...
When referring to things in the world, speakers produce utterances that are composites of speech and...
Variability appears in communication process over these steps: conception, enunciation, perception a...
Signed utterances are densely packed with pointing signs, reaching a frequency of one in six signs i...
Kata Kolok is a village sign language that is unrelated to any other sign language and thus constitu...
Co-speech pointing actions have been under-analysed or ignored in language description and linguisti...
To achieve social actions and coordination, we communicate different types of meanings that vary in ...
How do the signs of sign language differ from the gestures that speakers produce when they talk? We ...
Typological comparisons have revealed that signers can use manual elements and/or a non-manual marke...
This chapter pulls in cross-linguistic observations about the development and use of pointing, wheth...
This paper presents an overview of spatial deictic structures in Kata Kolok, a sign language which i...
Kata Kolok is a rural signing variety that has emerged in response to a sudden rise in the incidence...
While the grammatical use of space for referential strategies is attested across many sign languages...
It has been argued that referential pointing signs in signed languages (SLs) are linguistic signs of...
In this paper, we present arguments for an analysis of indicating verbs, building on Liddell (2000),...
In this paper we describe a cognitive grammar approach to the study of signed language grammar. Usin...
When referring to things in the world, speakers produce utterances that are composites of speech and...
Variability appears in communication process over these steps: conception, enunciation, perception a...
Signed utterances are densely packed with pointing signs, reaching a frequency of one in six signs i...
Kata Kolok is a village sign language that is unrelated to any other sign language and thus constitu...
Co-speech pointing actions have been under-analysed or ignored in language description and linguisti...
To achieve social actions and coordination, we communicate different types of meanings that vary in ...
How do the signs of sign language differ from the gestures that speakers produce when they talk? We ...
Typological comparisons have revealed that signers can use manual elements and/or a non-manual marke...
This chapter pulls in cross-linguistic observations about the development and use of pointing, wheth...
This paper presents an overview of spatial deictic structures in Kata Kolok, a sign language which i...
Kata Kolok is a rural signing variety that has emerged in response to a sudden rise in the incidence...
While the grammatical use of space for referential strategies is attested across many sign languages...
It has been argued that referential pointing signs in signed languages (SLs) are linguistic signs of...
In this paper, we present arguments for an analysis of indicating verbs, building on Liddell (2000),...
In this paper we describe a cognitive grammar approach to the study of signed language grammar. Usin...
When referring to things in the world, speakers produce utterances that are composites of speech and...
Variability appears in communication process over these steps: conception, enunciation, perception a...