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The Verbal System of Catalan Sign Language (LSC)
Sign Language Studies, 2005This article describes the predicative verbal system of Catalan Sign Language (LSC) as it is used by Deaf people in the province of Barcelona. We also present a historical perspective of the research on this topic, which provides insight into the changes that have taken place over the last few decades in sign language linguistics.
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Sign Language Studies, 2005
The presence of iconicity in sign languages—that is, conceptual mappings between form (phonology, syntax, etc.) and meaning (semantics)—constitutes a strong argument for cognitive theories. This article analyzes data from Catalan Sign Language to demonstrate an association between grammar and cognitive abilities such as object recognition, spatial ...
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The presence of iconicity in sign languages—that is, conceptual mappings between form (phonology, syntax, etc.) and meaning (semantics)—constitutes a strong argument for cognitive theories. This article analyzes data from Catalan Sign Language to demonstrate an association between grammar and cognitive abilities such as object recognition, spatial ...
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