Verb classifications for sign languages are typically based on agreement properties (Padden 1988) and have also been suggested to be semantically grounded (Meir 1998, 2002). In light of the latter proposition, it is surprising that the semantics of verb types have not been explored in much depth. This study aims to investigate the semantic underpinnings of verb types. It is hypothesized that the semantic properties that govern case-frame selection in spoken languages (Hopper and Thompson 1980; Tsunoda 1981) similarly mediate verb type in sign languages. The rationale behind this idea is that many such properties have the potential to be expressed iconically in sign language verb forms. Particular constellations of features are thus expected...
In investigations of sign language grammar - phonology, morphology, and syntax - the impact of langu...
This study is a preliminary investigation of verb classes in Turkish Sign Language (TiD), and how th...
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the encoding strategies of different types of topics...
In this paper we propose a typological classification for sign languages handshape preference that ...
Linguistic research has identified abstract properties that seem to be shared by all languages—such ...
Contains fulltext : 200927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In serial verb ...
We investigate transitivity prominence of verbs across signed and spoken languages, based on data fr...
International audienceWhile it is now accepted that sign languages should inform and constrain theor...
Sign languages feature pairs made up of semantically and formally related nouns and verbs, some of w...
In serial verb constructions (SVCs), multiple independent lexical verbs are combined in a mono-claus...
All sign languages examined so far allow for classifying verbs, but the exact status of this word fo...
It has been argued that properties of the visual-gestural modality impose a homogenizing effect on s...
Sign languages employ iconic strategies in their morphology in expressing spatial relations. These s...
One type of internal diachronic change that has been extensively studied for spoken languages is gra...
Studies on sign language grammaticalization have demonstrated that most of the attested diachronic c...
In investigations of sign language grammar - phonology, morphology, and syntax - the impact of langu...
This study is a preliminary investigation of verb classes in Turkish Sign Language (TiD), and how th...
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the encoding strategies of different types of topics...
In this paper we propose a typological classification for sign languages handshape preference that ...
Linguistic research has identified abstract properties that seem to be shared by all languages—such ...
Contains fulltext : 200927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In serial verb ...
We investigate transitivity prominence of verbs across signed and spoken languages, based on data fr...
International audienceWhile it is now accepted that sign languages should inform and constrain theor...
Sign languages feature pairs made up of semantically and formally related nouns and verbs, some of w...
In serial verb constructions (SVCs), multiple independent lexical verbs are combined in a mono-claus...
All sign languages examined so far allow for classifying verbs, but the exact status of this word fo...
It has been argued that properties of the visual-gestural modality impose a homogenizing effect on s...
Sign languages employ iconic strategies in their morphology in expressing spatial relations. These s...
One type of internal diachronic change that has been extensively studied for spoken languages is gra...
Studies on sign language grammaticalization have demonstrated that most of the attested diachronic c...
In investigations of sign language grammar - phonology, morphology, and syntax - the impact of langu...
This study is a preliminary investigation of verb classes in Turkish Sign Language (TiD), and how th...
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the encoding strategies of different types of topics...