Focus and contrast in Catalan Sign Language (LSC) : form and interpretation
Aquesta tesi proporciona una descripció i una anàlisi pragmàtica de l’expressió i la interpretació del focus i el contrast en llengua de signes catalana (LSC). Defenso que l’LSC aporta proves empíriques que el contrast és una noció independent en el camp de l’estructura informativa que se solapa amb el tòpic i els focus de l’oració i que es pot dividir
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Language Resources for European Sign Languages [PDF]
This chapter on Language resources for Europe’s Sign Languages is an adaptation of a deliverable that is part of a series of language deliverables developed within the framework of the European Language Equality (ELE) project.
Avramidis, Elefterios +11 more
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Coordination and gapping in Catalan Sign Language (LSC)
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 ...
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Neurophysiological Correlates of Frequency, Concreteness, and Iconicity in American Sign Language. [PDF]
Emmorey K +4 more
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LEXICALISATION PROCESSES IN CATALAN SIGN LANGUAGE: MULTIWORD UNITS [PDF]
En este trabajo se describen los diferentes procedimientos formales de combinación para la creación léxica en la lengua de signos catalana (LSC), así como el papel fundamental de la metáfora y la metonimia conceptuales en su motivación original.
Bosch-Baliarda, Marta +6 more
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Recursos de creación de léxico en la lengua de signos catalana (LSC) [PDF]
This article aims to describe the main resources for word-formation in Catalan Sign Language (LSC), taking as starting point the typology of formal, semantic, functional and external resources.
Bosch-Baliarda, Marta +2 more
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Cleft wh-questions as a type of non-canonical questions in Catalan Sign Language (LSC)
This work focuses on one of the types of non-canonical wh-questions in Catalan Sign Language (LSC): cleft wh-questions. In opposition to canonical wh-questions, which are used as default in purely information-seeking contexts, non-canonical ones have a more restricted distribution due to contextual conditions of use. Cleft wh-questions are attested and
Quer, Josep, Zorzi, Giorgia
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Structure and Grammaticalization of Serial Verb Constructions in Sign Language of the Netherlands-A Corpus-Based Study. [PDF]
Couvee S, Pfau R.
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Reference tracking in early stages of different modality L2 acquisition: Limited over-explicitness in novice ASL signers' referring expressions. [PDF]
Frederiksen AT, Mayberry RI.
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Numeral Incorporation in Russian Sign Language: Phonological Constraints on Simultaneous Morphology. [PDF]
Semushina N, Mayberry RI.
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