The basic sign order in Slovenian Sign Language (SZJ) is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO). This is shown by analysing non-topicalised or focalised transitive and ditransitive sentences that were elicited from first language SZJ informants using Picture Description Task. The data further reveal that the visual-gestural modality, through which SZJ is transmitted, plays a role in linearization since visually influenced classifier predicates trigger the non-basic SOV sign order in this language
The idea of transitivity as a scalar phenomenon is well known (e.g., Hopper & Thompson 1980; Tsu...
Sign language grammars, just like spoken language grammars, generally provide various means to gener...
This paper reports on a comparison of word order issues, and more specifically on the order of the v...
This article provides a theoretical background and theoretical framework as well as preliminary gene...
Constituent order can encode grammatical relations in a language. The visual-spatial modality imbues...
For an undocumented (signed) language such as Serbian Sign Language (SZJ), one of the first linguist...
We present evidence for the influence of semantics on the order of subject, object, and verb in Braz...
In both sign and spoken languages, locative relations tend to be encoded within constructions that d...
Computational linguistic approaches to sign languages could benefit from investigating how complexit...
A survey of reports of sign order from 42 sign languages leads to a handful of generalizations. Two ...
A survey of reports of sign order from forty-two sign languages leads to a handful of generalization...
Since natural languages exist in two different modalities - the visual-gestural modality of sign lan...
This paper reports on some observations made within the framework of the first extensive linguistic ...
In both sign and spoken languages, locative relations tend to be encoded within constructions that d...
There are a number of indications for a high degree of similarity between grammars of different sign...
The idea of transitivity as a scalar phenomenon is well known (e.g., Hopper & Thompson 1980; Tsu...
Sign language grammars, just like spoken language grammars, generally provide various means to gener...
This paper reports on a comparison of word order issues, and more specifically on the order of the v...
This article provides a theoretical background and theoretical framework as well as preliminary gene...
Constituent order can encode grammatical relations in a language. The visual-spatial modality imbues...
For an undocumented (signed) language such as Serbian Sign Language (SZJ), one of the first linguist...
We present evidence for the influence of semantics on the order of subject, object, and verb in Braz...
In both sign and spoken languages, locative relations tend to be encoded within constructions that d...
Computational linguistic approaches to sign languages could benefit from investigating how complexit...
A survey of reports of sign order from 42 sign languages leads to a handful of generalizations. Two ...
A survey of reports of sign order from forty-two sign languages leads to a handful of generalization...
Since natural languages exist in two different modalities - the visual-gestural modality of sign lan...
This paper reports on some observations made within the framework of the first extensive linguistic ...
In both sign and spoken languages, locative relations tend to be encoded within constructions that d...
There are a number of indications for a high degree of similarity between grammars of different sign...
The idea of transitivity as a scalar phenomenon is well known (e.g., Hopper & Thompson 1980; Tsu...
Sign language grammars, just like spoken language grammars, generally provide various means to gener...
This paper reports on a comparison of word order issues, and more specifically on the order of the v...