This book presents a hypothesis-based description of the clausal structure of German Sign Language (DGS). The structure of the book is based on the three clausal layers CP, IP/TP, and VoiceP. The main hypothesis is that scopal height is expressed iconically in sign languages: the higher the scope of an operator, the higher the articulator used for its expression. The book was written with two audiences in mind: On the one hand it addresses linguists interested in sign languages and on the other hand it addresses cartographers
For a long time, sign languages were, at best, considered more primitive, more limited than spoken l...
This article discusses differential object marking and object shift in German Sign Language (DGS). A...
This paper deals with the coordination of clauses in Finnish Sign Language (FinSL). Building on conv...
This book presents a hypothesis-based description of the clausal structure of German Sign Language (...
This book presents a hypothesis-based description of the clausal structure of German Sign Language (...
This book presents a hypothesis-based description of the clausal structure of German Sign Language (...
The scope order of clausal categories has been claimed to be universal. In this paper we adopt a uni...
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the encoding strategies of different types of topics...
This dissertation investigates the expression of spatial relationships in German Sign Language (Deut...
This dissertation investigates the expression of spatial relationships in German Sign Language (Deut...
In investigations of sign language grammar - phonology, morphology, and syntax - the impact of langu...
Language is a system of gestures, sounds, characters, symbols and words that are used to display co...
The paper deals with the iconic and indexical relations of lexical signs in German Sign Language (DG...
Contains fulltext : 145481.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The spatial aff...
Scalar modifiers, such as the English at least, have been argued to have four different readings: a ...
For a long time, sign languages were, at best, considered more primitive, more limited than spoken l...
This article discusses differential object marking and object shift in German Sign Language (DGS). A...
This paper deals with the coordination of clauses in Finnish Sign Language (FinSL). Building on conv...
This book presents a hypothesis-based description of the clausal structure of German Sign Language (...
This book presents a hypothesis-based description of the clausal structure of German Sign Language (...
This book presents a hypothesis-based description of the clausal structure of German Sign Language (...
The scope order of clausal categories has been claimed to be universal. In this paper we adopt a uni...
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the encoding strategies of different types of topics...
This dissertation investigates the expression of spatial relationships in German Sign Language (Deut...
This dissertation investigates the expression of spatial relationships in German Sign Language (Deut...
In investigations of sign language grammar - phonology, morphology, and syntax - the impact of langu...
Language is a system of gestures, sounds, characters, symbols and words that are used to display co...
The paper deals with the iconic and indexical relations of lexical signs in German Sign Language (DG...
Contains fulltext : 145481.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The spatial aff...
Scalar modifiers, such as the English at least, have been argued to have four different readings: a ...
For a long time, sign languages were, at best, considered more primitive, more limited than spoken l...
This article discusses differential object marking and object shift in German Sign Language (DGS). A...
This paper deals with the coordination of clauses in Finnish Sign Language (FinSL). Building on conv...