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Lumping and splitting: Sign language delineation and ideologies of linguistic differentiation
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Constituent order in Serbian Sign Language declarative clauses
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 39 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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A corpus-based error analysis of Korean learner English: from a cognitive linguistic perspective to the L2 mental lexicon
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A corpus linguistic approach to meaning-making patterns in surveillance discourse
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Variation in mouthing occurrence in Greek Sign Language (GSL); the case of register and grammatical class
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Indicating verbs as typologically unique constructions: Reconsidering verb ‘agreement’ in sign languages ...
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In this paper, we present arguments for an analysis of indicating verbs, building on Liddell (2000), as a typologically unique, unimodal fusion of signs and pointing gestures used for reference tracking. This contrasts with many formalist analyses that assume that directionality in indicating verbs constitutes an agreement marking system. While exploring some of the debate in the literature about these forms, we propose a model of indicating verbs within a Construction Grammar framework that compares them to multimodal constructions in spoken languages. We explain how our model of indicating verbs appear to align with a growing body of research on co-speech gesture and is supported by some recent findings about these verbs from corpus-based studies of sign languages. ...
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FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics; Morphology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17613/m6q814s0r https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:21141/
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Indicating verbs as typologically unique constructions: Reconsidering verb ‘agreement’ in sign languages
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 89 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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Using cognitive linguistics to teach metaphor and metonymy in an EFL and an ESL context
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On the conventionalization of mouth actions in Australian Sign Language
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Indicating verbs in British Sign Language favour motivated use of space ...
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FINISH variation and grammaticalization in a signed language : how far down this well-trodden pathway is Auslan (Australian Sign Language)?
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