Functions of Mouthing in the interrogatives of Chinese Sign Language. Hao Lin
Tipo de material: ArtículoIdioma: Inglés Series Senri Ethnological Studies ; no. 101Detalles de publicación: Osaka-JP : National Museum Ethnology, 2019Descripción: páginas 43-56: ilustraciones en blanco negroTema(s): LENGUAJES SIMBOLICOS | FONOLOGIA | SIGNOS Y SIMBOLOS En: National Museum of Ethnology Senri Ethnological StudiesResumen: This chapter looks into the functions of mouthing in Chinese Sign Language (CSL), which is one type of mouth action in sign languages. In particular, we base our discussion on the mouthing that appears in interrogative constructions in naturalistic data. Our findings include that mouthing varies in both morphology and syntactic distribution. Some can be part of sign words and some can function as question markers. In conclusion, we argue that mouthing basically belongs to CSL grammar, rather than that it is a code-mixing phenomenon.Existencias: 1Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Info Vol | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Publicaciones Periodicas Extranjeras | Museo Nacional de Etnografía y Folklore Centro de procesamiento | E/ SEN-ETH-S/ (101)2019 | no.101 | 1 | Disponible | HEMREV035354 |
This chapter looks into the functions of mouthing in Chinese Sign Language (CSL), which is one type of mouth action in sign languages. In particular, we base our discussion on the mouthing that appears in interrogative constructions in naturalistic data. Our findings include that mouthing varies in both morphology and syntactic distribution. Some can be part of sign words and some can function as question markers. In conclusion, we argue that mouthing basically belongs to CSL grammar, rather than that it is a code-mixing phenomenon.
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