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Coordinació copulativa, disjuntiva i adversativa en llengua de signes catalana [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Summary: Haspelmath (2007) defines coordination as a syntactic construction where two or more units are combined to form a larger one. Three main types of coordination can be found: conjunctive, disjunctive and adversative. The first one is marked by the
Zorzi, Giorgia
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Backgrounded Agents in Catalan Sign Language (LSC): Passives, Middles, or Impersonals? [PDF]

open access: yesLanguage, 2017
The present work was financed by the Franco-German ANR-DFG project ‘Towards a typology of human impersonal pronouns’(ANR-11-FRAL-0011, 2012–2015).
Barberà, Gemma   +1 more
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Catalan Sign Language ellipsis, role shift, and the QUD [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This paper is concerned with the interpretation of context-dependent elements such as IX1, IX2 and IX(HERE) in Catalan Sign Language (LSC) under role shift and ellipsis. We show that their behavior in both environments sheds light on ellipsis mechanisms,
Blunier, David, Zorzi, Giorgia
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The indefinite-interrogative affinity in sign languages: the case of Catalan Sign Language [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Prior studies on spoken languages have shown that indefinite and interrogative pronouns may be formally very similar. Our research aims to understand if sign languages exhibit this type of affinity.
Navarrete-González, A.   +2 more
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When the Meaning of Same Is Not Restricted to Likeness: A Preliminary Study from the Perspective of Discourse Relational Devices in Two Sign Languages

open access: yesDiscours, 2019
This paper presents a study of a discourse relational device, namely same, in French Belgian Sign Language and Catalan Sign Language. Three aspects of same are examined including its distribution across genres, its functional description and its position
Sílvia Gabarró-López
doaj   +1 more source

Le sujet en langue des signes française

open access: yesTIPA. Travaux interdisciplinaires sur la parole et le langage, 2018
Impersonal constructions are a highly debated issue in the studies of spoken languages, especially regarding the description of the Romance and Slavic languages. Impersonal constructions are linguistically distinguished from personal constructions, i. e.
Myriam Charpentier
doaj   +1 more source

On the temporal dynamics of sign production: An ERP study in Catalan Sign Language (LSC) [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Research, 2015
This study investigates the temporal dynamics of sign production and how particular aspects of the signed modality influence the early stages of lexical access. To that end, we explored the electrophysiological correlates associated to sign frequency and iconicity in a picture signing task in a group of bimodal bilinguals.
Baus, Cristina, Costa, Albert
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A unified account of specifity in Catalan Sign Language (LSC) [PDF]

open access: yesSign Language Studies, 2019
This paper focuses on the grammatical distinction denoted by the two directions signs may take when localising DRs within the frontal plane, namely upper and lower. I argue that this relevant distinction stands for the overt marking of specificity and, unlike in spoken English or Catalan, indefinite noun phrases (NPs) in LSC are not ambiguous.
openaire   +4 more sources

Coordination and gapping in Catalan Sign Language (LSC) [PDF]

open access: yesSign Language & Linguistics, 2019
This thesis gives a description and a syntactic analysis for coordination and gapping in conjunction in Catalan Sign Language (LSC) within the framework of Generative Grammar and Minimalism. Regarding coordination, Coordination Phrase (CoP) is proposed as the category for conjunctive, disjunctive and adversative coordination, assuming that the ...
openaire   +1 more source

The iconicity advantage in sign production: The case of bimodal bilinguals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Recent evidence demonstrates that pictures corresponding to iconic signs are named faster than pictures corresponding to non-iconic signs. The present study investigates the locus of the iconicity advantage in hearing bimodal bilinguals.
Bertone, Carmela   +3 more
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