This paper presents an overview of spatial deictic structures in Kata Kolok, a sign language which is indigenous to a Balinese village community. Sociolinguistic surveys and lexicographic comparisons have indicated that Kata Kolok is unrelated to the signing varieties in other parts of Bali and should be considered a sign language isolate as such. Kata Kolok emerged five generations ago and has been in intimate contact with spoken Balinese from its incipience. The findings from this paper suggest that this cross-modal contact has led to an absolute construction of the signing space, which is radically different in comparison to spatial deixis in other sign languages. Furthermore, Kata Kolok does not seem to have a class of true toponyms, bu...
There is a longstanding contention in linguistics as to whether the social structure of communities ...
Name signs are based on descriptions, initialization, and loan translations. Nyst and Baker (2003) h...
While the grammatical use of space for referential strategies is attested across many sign languages...
This paper presents an overview of spatial deictic structures in Kata Kolok, a sign language which i...
In a small village in the north of Bali called Bengkala, relatively many people inherit deafness. Th...
Kata Kolok is a sign language that is indigenous to a village community of Bali that has had a high ...
Contains fulltext : 99153.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
This article addresses some of the theoretical questions, ethical considerations, and methodological...
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...
Much like early speech, early signing is characterised by modifications. Sign language phonology has...
Kata Kolok is a rural signing variety that has emerged in response to a sudden rise in the incidence...
Typological comparisons have revealed that signers can use manual elements and/or a non-manual marke...
How do new languages develop systematic ways to talk about sensory experiences, such as color? To wh...
Sign language lexicons incorporate phonological specifications. Evidence from emerging sign language...
There is a longstanding contention in linguistics as to whether the social structure of communities ...
Name signs are based on descriptions, initialization, and loan translations. Nyst and Baker (2003) h...
While the grammatical use of space for referential strategies is attested across many sign languages...
This paper presents an overview of spatial deictic structures in Kata Kolok, a sign language which i...
In a small village in the north of Bali called Bengkala, relatively many people inherit deafness. Th...
Kata Kolok is a sign language that is indigenous to a village community of Bali that has had a high ...
Contains fulltext : 99153.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
This article addresses some of the theoretical questions, ethical considerations, and methodological...
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...
Much like early speech, early signing is characterised by modifications. Sign language phonology has...
Kata Kolok is a rural signing variety that has emerged in response to a sudden rise in the incidence...
Typological comparisons have revealed that signers can use manual elements and/or a non-manual marke...
How do new languages develop systematic ways to talk about sensory experiences, such as color? To wh...
Sign language lexicons incorporate phonological specifications. Evidence from emerging sign language...
There is a longstanding contention in linguistics as to whether the social structure of communities ...
Name signs are based on descriptions, initialization, and loan translations. Nyst and Baker (2003) h...
While the grammatical use of space for referential strategies is attested across many sign languages...