This article provides a theoretical background and theoretical framework as well as preliminary generalisations of the generative description of three syntactic environments in Slovenian Sign Language (SZJ). It determines relations between subject, object(s) and verb in transitive, ditransitive and classifer constructions. After exploring binding, scope and nominalisation effects, thematic (deep) structure is elaborated for each construction in accordance to Binarity Principle. Then, grammatical derivations of attested word orders (surface structure or linearisation) are developed with respect to word order parameters (Head parameter) and syntactic processes (successive-cyclic Head movement). Finally, SZJ as a new entry in the typological i...
In both sign and spoken languages, locative relations tend to be encoded within constructions that d...
Sign language grammars, just like spoken language grammars, generally provide various means to gener...
This bachelor thesis describes and examines one particular component of the language change phenomen...
This article provides a theoretical background and theoretical framework as well as preliminary gene...
The basic sign order in Slovenian Sign Language (SZJ) is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO). This is shown b...
In both sign and spoken languages, locative relations tend to be encoded within constructions that d...
Minority languages are often given less importance than national languages, especially when the lang...
Constituent order can encode grammatical relations in a language. The visual-spatial modality imbues...
This paper reports on some observations made within the framework of the first extensive linguistic ...
These are two data files and one R script used in the analysis of transitivity of verbs in the corpu...
The article discusses word order, the syntactic arrangement of words in a sentence, clause, or phras...
Since natural languages exist in two different modalities - the visual-gestural modality of sign lan...
This thesis aims at investigating the grammatical relations in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). For this...
The idea of transitivity as a scalar phenomenon is well known (e.g., Hopper & Thompson 1980; Tsu...
A recent typological study of transitivity by Haspelmath (2015) demonstrated that verbs can be ranke...
In both sign and spoken languages, locative relations tend to be encoded within constructions that d...
Sign language grammars, just like spoken language grammars, generally provide various means to gener...
This bachelor thesis describes and examines one particular component of the language change phenomen...
This article provides a theoretical background and theoretical framework as well as preliminary gene...
The basic sign order in Slovenian Sign Language (SZJ) is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO). This is shown b...
In both sign and spoken languages, locative relations tend to be encoded within constructions that d...
Minority languages are often given less importance than national languages, especially when the lang...
Constituent order can encode grammatical relations in a language. The visual-spatial modality imbues...
This paper reports on some observations made within the framework of the first extensive linguistic ...
These are two data files and one R script used in the analysis of transitivity of verbs in the corpu...
The article discusses word order, the syntactic arrangement of words in a sentence, clause, or phras...
Since natural languages exist in two different modalities - the visual-gestural modality of sign lan...
This thesis aims at investigating the grammatical relations in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). For this...
The idea of transitivity as a scalar phenomenon is well known (e.g., Hopper & Thompson 1980; Tsu...
A recent typological study of transitivity by Haspelmath (2015) demonstrated that verbs can be ranke...
In both sign and spoken languages, locative relations tend to be encoded within constructions that d...
Sign language grammars, just like spoken language grammars, generally provide various means to gener...
This bachelor thesis describes and examines one particular component of the language change phenomen...