Classifiers (currently also called 'depicting handshapes'), are observed in almost all signed languages studied to date and form a well-researched topic in sign language linguistics. Yet, these elements are still subject to much debate with respect to a variety of matters. Several different categories of classifiers have been posited on the basis of their semantics and the linguistic context in which they occur. The function(s) of classifiers are not fully clear yet. Similarly, there are differing opinions regarding their structure and the structure of the signs in which they appear. Partly as a result of comparison to classifiers in spoken languages, the term 'classifier' itself is under debate. In contrast to these disagreements, most stu...
In this paper we propose a typological classification for sign languages handshape preference that ...
This MA thesis explores lexical processing in American Sign Language (ASL). Although a model of lexi...
In a seminal paper, Benedicto & Brentari (2004) present a theoretical proposal in which they analyze...
Classifiers (currently also called 'depicting handshapes'), are observed in almost all signed langua...
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...
The focus of this work is on the phonological variation across six sign languages in “classifier” co...
Researchers into the acquisition of classifier signs in signed languages have claimed that they can ...
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 ...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
The topic of word classes remains curiously under-represented in the sign language literature due to...
Sign languages employ iconic strategies in their morphology in expressing spatial relations. These s...
This project is a comparative investigation of the acquisition of predicate forms that comprise the ...
In this paper we propose a typological classification for sign languages handshape preference that ...
This MA thesis explores lexical processing in American Sign Language (ASL). Although a model of lexi...
In a seminal paper, Benedicto & Brentari (2004) present a theoretical proposal in which they analyze...
Classifiers (currently also called 'depicting handshapes'), are observed in almost all signed langua...
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...
The focus of this work is on the phonological variation across six sign languages in “classifier” co...
Researchers into the acquisition of classifier signs in signed languages have claimed that they can ...
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 ...
There has long been interest in why languages are shaped the way they are, and in the relationship b...
The topic of word classes remains curiously under-represented in the sign language literature due to...
Sign languages employ iconic strategies in their morphology in expressing spatial relations. These s...
This project is a comparative investigation of the acquisition of predicate forms that comprise the ...
In this paper we propose a typological classification for sign languages handshape preference that ...
This MA thesis explores lexical processing in American Sign Language (ASL). Although a model of lexi...
In a seminal paper, Benedicto & Brentari (2004) present a theoretical proposal in which they analyze...