Under embargo until: 2022-09-12This chapter discusses the terminology commonly used in the information structure literature: in particular, topic, focus, contrast, and emphasis. An important component of our discussion is the impact of the visual-gestural modality on the syntactic and prosodic encoding of information structure. Kimmelman argued that in RSL and NGT, doubling is also used for information structure-related functions, but proposed that the functions of doubling are better described as foregrounding. Information structure is a field of linguistics covered in numerous books and articles. Information structure in sign languages has also been investigated almost from the first days of sign linguistics; however, as is often the case...
Abstract. Information Structure, the packaging of information to satisfy the immediate communicative...
This article takes stock of the basic notions of Information Structure (IS). It first provides a ge...
Information structure? ● This talk will demand familiarity with three very broad information-structu...
This chapter demonstrates that the Information Structure notions Topic and Focus are relevant for si...
This dissertation explores Information Structure in two sign languages: Sign Language of the Netherl...
This book provides linguists with a clear, critical, and comprehensive overview of theoretical and e...
Three dimensions can be distinguished in a cross-linguistic account of information structure. First,...
"Information structure, or the way the information in a sentence is 'divided' into categories such a...
Language form varies as a result of the information being communicated. Some of the ways in which it...
[Extract] This third volume of the working papers series Interdisciplinary Studies on Information St...
In the visual-spatial modality, signers indicate old, new, or contrastive information using certain ...
This book addresses how core notions of information structure (topic, focus and contrast) are expres...
The papers in this volume focus on the impact of information structure on language acquisition, ther...
In this paper we describe topic marking in Russian Sign Language (RSL) and Sign Language of the Neth...
In the first linguistic analysis of American Sign Language (ASL) ever published, Stokoe (1960) used ...
Abstract. Information Structure, the packaging of information to satisfy the immediate communicative...
This article takes stock of the basic notions of Information Structure (IS). It first provides a ge...
Information structure? ● This talk will demand familiarity with three very broad information-structu...
This chapter demonstrates that the Information Structure notions Topic and Focus are relevant for si...
This dissertation explores Information Structure in two sign languages: Sign Language of the Netherl...
This book provides linguists with a clear, critical, and comprehensive overview of theoretical and e...
Three dimensions can be distinguished in a cross-linguistic account of information structure. First,...
"Information structure, or the way the information in a sentence is 'divided' into categories such a...
Language form varies as a result of the information being communicated. Some of the ways in which it...
[Extract] This third volume of the working papers series Interdisciplinary Studies on Information St...
In the visual-spatial modality, signers indicate old, new, or contrastive information using certain ...
This book addresses how core notions of information structure (topic, focus and contrast) are expres...
The papers in this volume focus on the impact of information structure on language acquisition, ther...
In this paper we describe topic marking in Russian Sign Language (RSL) and Sign Language of the Neth...
In the first linguistic analysis of American Sign Language (ASL) ever published, Stokoe (1960) used ...
Abstract. Information Structure, the packaging of information to satisfy the immediate communicative...
This article takes stock of the basic notions of Information Structure (IS). It first provides a ge...
Information structure? ● This talk will demand familiarity with three very broad information-structu...