In this paper, I argue that components in a set of simple signs in Nederlandse Gebarentaal (also called Sign Language of the Netherlands; henceforth: NGT), i.e. hand configuration (including orientation), movement and place of articulation, can also have morphological status. Evidence for this is provided by: firstly, the fact that handshape, orientation, movement and place of articulation show regular meaningful patterns in signs, which patterns also occur in newly formed signs, and secondly, the gradual change of formerly noninflecting predicates into inflectional predicates. The morphological complexity of signs can best be accounted for in autosegmental morphological templates
Since Battison (1978), it has been noted in many signed languages that the Symmetry Condition constr...
When deaf signers of Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT, Nederlandse Gebarentaal) sign among them...
The lexicons of many sign languages hold large proportions of “frozen” forms, viz. signs that are ge...
In this paper, I argue that components in a set of simple signs in Nederlandse Gebarentaal (also cal...
In this paper, I argue that components in a set of simple signs in Nederlandse Gebarentaal (also cal...
This study investigates the morphological and morphosyntactic characteristics of hand configurations...
Although in many respects sign languages have a similar structure to that of spoken languages, the d...
This study investigates the morphological and morphosyntactic characteristics of hand configurations...
This study investigates the morphological and morphosyntactic characteristics of hand configurations...
The lexicons of many sign languages hold large proportions of “frozen” forms, viz. signs that are ge...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper discusses the several ways in which name signs can be assig...
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT). Mouthings in...
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT). Mouthings in...
Sign languages have two strikingly different kinds of morphological structure: sequential and simult...
Contains fulltext : 133714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When deaf signe...
Since Battison (1978), it has been noted in many signed languages that the Symmetry Condition constr...
When deaf signers of Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT, Nederlandse Gebarentaal) sign among them...
The lexicons of many sign languages hold large proportions of “frozen” forms, viz. signs that are ge...
In this paper, I argue that components in a set of simple signs in Nederlandse Gebarentaal (also cal...
In this paper, I argue that components in a set of simple signs in Nederlandse Gebarentaal (also cal...
This study investigates the morphological and morphosyntactic characteristics of hand configurations...
Although in many respects sign languages have a similar structure to that of spoken languages, the d...
This study investigates the morphological and morphosyntactic characteristics of hand configurations...
This study investigates the morphological and morphosyntactic characteristics of hand configurations...
The lexicons of many sign languages hold large proportions of “frozen” forms, viz. signs that are ge...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper discusses the several ways in which name signs can be assig...
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT). Mouthings in...
Mouthings and mouth gestures are omnipresent in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT). Mouthings in...
Sign languages have two strikingly different kinds of morphological structure: sequential and simult...
Contains fulltext : 133714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When deaf signe...
Since Battison (1978), it has been noted in many signed languages that the Symmetry Condition constr...
When deaf signers of Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT, Nederlandse Gebarentaal) sign among them...
The lexicons of many sign languages hold large proportions of “frozen” forms, viz. signs that are ge...