This thesis aims at investigating the grammatical relations in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). For this aim, word order, nominal morphology, and agreement morphology of verbs are examined. TİD lacks morphological case, but it has a very rich pronominal system like other sign languages. Verbs are classified according to their morphosyntactic features. With this classification, we can observe the effect of word order and agreement morphology on the grammatical relations. Combinatory Categorial Grammar as a lexicalized grammar encodes word order, morphological case, and agreement features in the lexicon. Hence, it has the tools for testing any lexicalized basic word order hypothesis for a language based on the gapping data. Gapping data based on ...
Sign languages have two strikingly different kinds of morphological structure: sequential and simult...
Although in many respects sign languages have a similar structure to that of spoken languages, the d...
This paper reports on an exploration of the ways in which multiple entities are expressed in Turkish...
This study is a preliminary investigation of verb classes in Turkish Sign Language (TiD), and how th...
This thesis examines the phonology and morphology of Turkish Sign Language (TİD). TİD, being conside...
This article provides a first overview of some striking grammatical structures in Türk Idotscedilare...
Having noted that sign languages have often been misconceived and regarded as underrated and impover...
One of the peculiarities of sign languages is that verbs are listed in the lexicon according to agre...
This paper reports on some observations made within the framework of the first extensive linguistic ...
ABSTRACT. Verb agreement in sign languages (illustrated here by Israeli Sign Language, ISL) seems to...
This article provides a first overview of some striking grammatical structures i
This paper explores the expression of multiple entities in Turkish Sign Language (Türk İşaret Dili; ...
This study focuses on the comparative constructions in Turkish Sign Language (TİD), the native langu...
Computational linguistic approaches to sign languages could benefit from investigating how complexit...
Verb classifications for sign languages are typically based on agreement properties (Padden 1988) an...
Sign languages have two strikingly different kinds of morphological structure: sequential and simult...
Although in many respects sign languages have a similar structure to that of spoken languages, the d...
This paper reports on an exploration of the ways in which multiple entities are expressed in Turkish...
This study is a preliminary investigation of verb classes in Turkish Sign Language (TiD), and how th...
This thesis examines the phonology and morphology of Turkish Sign Language (TİD). TİD, being conside...
This article provides a first overview of some striking grammatical structures in Türk Idotscedilare...
Having noted that sign languages have often been misconceived and regarded as underrated and impover...
One of the peculiarities of sign languages is that verbs are listed in the lexicon according to agre...
This paper reports on some observations made within the framework of the first extensive linguistic ...
ABSTRACT. Verb agreement in sign languages (illustrated here by Israeli Sign Language, ISL) seems to...
This article provides a first overview of some striking grammatical structures i
This paper explores the expression of multiple entities in Turkish Sign Language (Türk İşaret Dili; ...
This study focuses on the comparative constructions in Turkish Sign Language (TİD), the native langu...
Computational linguistic approaches to sign languages could benefit from investigating how complexit...
Verb classifications for sign languages are typically based on agreement properties (Padden 1988) an...
Sign languages have two strikingly different kinds of morphological structure: sequential and simult...
Although in many respects sign languages have a similar structure to that of spoken languages, the d...
This paper reports on an exploration of the ways in which multiple entities are expressed in Turkish...