This thesis describes strategies of negation employed by Singapore Sign Language (SgSL), a language that has been historically influenced by vastly differing sign languages. These languages of influence are American Sign Language (ASL), a sign language that prefers non-manual negation strategies, and Shanghai Sign Language (SSL), which prefers manual negation strategies. With lacking descriptions of SSL, the present study looks to Hong Kong Sign Language (HKSL), a language related to SSL through historic relations (Sze, Lo, Lo & Chu, 2013). Negation is of interest to SgSL as negation grammaticalizes early in language emergence (Sandler, Meir, Padden & Aronoff, 2005). Thirteen manual negative forms are described in total. Traces of both ASL ...
All sign languages investigated to date make use of a side-to-side headshake in the context of negat...
Internal lexical variation appears to be a prominent feature within signed languages; it is perhaps ...
Indonesian Sign Language (BISINDO) has received almost no attention in the literature to date, and i...
This research project paper presents my observations and analysis of the expression of negation in C...
This article presents a typology of negative constructions across a substantial number of sign langu...
In all sign languages (SLs) studied to date, negation can be expressed by manual negative signs and ...
As with other sign languages, South African Sign Language (SASL) expresses negation using both manua...
This paper provides an analysis for a phenomenon known as negative incorporation in American Sign La...
Though there is no officially recognized national sign language in Singapore, Singapore Sign Langua...
The expression of standard negation by means of manual and/or non-manual markers has been described ...
Sentential negation in German Sign Language (DGS) is particularly interesting, because it involves t...
How negation is expressed by means of manual and/or non-manual markers has been described in a wide ...
Typological comparisons have revealed that signers can use manual elements and/or a non-manual marke...
Due to its cross-linguistically universal presence and ability to provide insight into different sem...
In this paper, we offer a formal account of clausal negation in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NG...
All sign languages investigated to date make use of a side-to-side headshake in the context of negat...
Internal lexical variation appears to be a prominent feature within signed languages; it is perhaps ...
Indonesian Sign Language (BISINDO) has received almost no attention in the literature to date, and i...
This research project paper presents my observations and analysis of the expression of negation in C...
This article presents a typology of negative constructions across a substantial number of sign langu...
In all sign languages (SLs) studied to date, negation can be expressed by manual negative signs and ...
As with other sign languages, South African Sign Language (SASL) expresses negation using both manua...
This paper provides an analysis for a phenomenon known as negative incorporation in American Sign La...
Though there is no officially recognized national sign language in Singapore, Singapore Sign Langua...
The expression of standard negation by means of manual and/or non-manual markers has been described ...
Sentential negation in German Sign Language (DGS) is particularly interesting, because it involves t...
How negation is expressed by means of manual and/or non-manual markers has been described in a wide ...
Typological comparisons have revealed that signers can use manual elements and/or a non-manual marke...
Due to its cross-linguistically universal presence and ability to provide insight into different sem...
In this paper, we offer a formal account of clausal negation in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NG...
All sign languages investigated to date make use of a side-to-side headshake in the context of negat...
Internal lexical variation appears to be a prominent feature within signed languages; it is perhaps ...
Indonesian Sign Language (BISINDO) has received almost no attention in the literature to date, and i...