We analyze argument structure of whole-entity and handling classifier predicates in four sign languages (Russian Sign Language, Sign Language of the Netherlands, German Sign Language, and Kata Kolok) using parallel datasets (retellings of the Canary Row cartoons). We find that all four languages display a systematic, or canonical, mapping between classifier type and argument structure, as previously established for several sign languages: whole-entity classifier predicates are mostly used intransitively, while handling classifier predicates are used transitively. However, our data sets also reveal several non-canonical mappings which we address in turn. First, it appears that whole-entity classifier predicates can be used unergatively, rath...
Classifiers (currently also called 'depicting handshapes'), are observed in almost all signed langua...
The goal of this paper is to explore certain syntactic properties of classifier predicates, in parti...
The goal of this paper is to explore certain syntactic properties of classifier predicates, in parti...
We analyze argument structure of whole-entity and handling classifier predicates in four sign langua...
We analyze argument structure of whole-entity and handling classifier predicates in four sign langua...
We analyze argument structure of whole-entity and handling classifier predicates in four sign langua...
We analyze classifier predicates in Russian Sign Language (RSL) using a combination of naturalistic ...
We analyze classifier predicates in Russian Sign Language (RSL) using a combination of naturalistic ...
Classifiers (currently also called 'depicting handshapes'), are observed in almost all signed langua...
Sign languages employ iconic strategies in their morphology in expressing spatial relations. These s...
In this paper, basic verb classes and argument structure alternations in Russian Sign Language (RSL)...
In this paper, basic verb classes and argument structure alternations in Russian Sign Language (RSL)...
Classifier constructions in sign languages, i.e. signed structures in which the articulator(s) expre...
Classifiers in spoken languages are generally viewed as overt morphemes within a noun phrase that se...
Classifiers in spoken languages are generally viewed as overt morphemes within a noun phrase that se...
Classifiers (currently also called 'depicting handshapes'), are observed in almost all signed langua...
The goal of this paper is to explore certain syntactic properties of classifier predicates, in parti...
The goal of this paper is to explore certain syntactic properties of classifier predicates, in parti...
We analyze argument structure of whole-entity and handling classifier predicates in four sign langua...
We analyze argument structure of whole-entity and handling classifier predicates in four sign langua...
We analyze argument structure of whole-entity and handling classifier predicates in four sign langua...
We analyze classifier predicates in Russian Sign Language (RSL) using a combination of naturalistic ...
We analyze classifier predicates in Russian Sign Language (RSL) using a combination of naturalistic ...
Classifiers (currently also called 'depicting handshapes'), are observed in almost all signed langua...
Sign languages employ iconic strategies in their morphology in expressing spatial relations. These s...
In this paper, basic verb classes and argument structure alternations in Russian Sign Language (RSL)...
In this paper, basic verb classes and argument structure alternations in Russian Sign Language (RSL)...
Classifier constructions in sign languages, i.e. signed structures in which the articulator(s) expre...
Classifiers in spoken languages are generally viewed as overt morphemes within a noun phrase that se...
Classifiers in spoken languages are generally viewed as overt morphemes within a noun phrase that se...
Classifiers (currently also called 'depicting handshapes'), are observed in almost all signed langua...
The goal of this paper is to explore certain syntactic properties of classifier predicates, in parti...
The goal of this paper is to explore certain syntactic properties of classifier predicates, in parti...