4_[9783110261325 - Sign Language] 8. Classifiers.pdf

Classifiers (currently also called ‘depicting handshapes’), are observed in almost all sign languages studied to date and form a well-researched topic in sign language linguistics. Yet, these elements are still subject to much debate with respect to a variety of matters. Several different categories...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-237612024-03-22T19:23:07Z Chapter 8 Classifiers Zwitserlood, Inge Pfau, Roland Steinbach, Markus Woll, Bencie Sign Language Language Typology Grammar Psycholinguistics Neurolinguistics Sociolinguistics thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics Classifiers (currently also called ‘depicting handshapes’), are observed in almost all sign languages studied to date and form a well-researched topic in sign language linguistics. Yet, these elements are still subject to much debate with respect to a variety of matters. Several different categories of classifiers have been posited on the basis of their semantics and the linguistic context in which they occur. The function(s) of classifiers are not fully clear yet. Similarly, there are differing opinions regarding their structure and the structure of the signs in which they appear. Partly as a result of comparison to classifiers in spoken languages, the term ‘classifier’ itself is under debate. In contrast to these disagreements, most studies on the acquisition of classifier constructions seem to consent that these are difficult to master for Deaf children. This article presents and discusses all these issues from the viewpoint that classifiers are linguistic elements. 2019-11-18 23:55 2020-01-07 16:47:06 2020-04-01T09:28:21Z 2020-04-01T09:28:21Z 2012 chapter 1006381 OCN: 1135847943 9783110204216 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/23761 eng application/pdf n/a 4_[9783110261325 - Sign Language] 8. Classifiers.pdf De Gruyter Sign Language: An International Handbook 10.1515/9783110261325.158 10.1515/9783110261325.158 2b386f62-fc18-4108-bcf1-ade3ed4cf2f3 46384546-3661-450a-87ee-8613fea7d1b7 7292b17b-f01a-4016-94d3-d7fb5ef9fb79 9783110204216 European Research Council (ERC) Berlin/Boston 210373 FP7 Ideas: European Research Council FP7-IDEAS-ERC - Specific Programme: "Ideas" Implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration Activities (2007 to 2013) open access
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description Classifiers (currently also called ‘depicting handshapes’), are observed in almost all sign languages studied to date and form a well-researched topic in sign language linguistics. Yet, these elements are still subject to much debate with respect to a variety of matters. Several different categories of classifiers have been posited on the basis of their semantics and the linguistic context in which they occur. The function(s) of classifiers are not fully clear yet. Similarly, there are differing opinions regarding their structure and the structure of the signs in which they appear. Partly as a result of comparison to classifiers in spoken languages, the term ‘classifier’ itself is under debate. In contrast to these disagreements, most studies on the acquisition of classifier constructions seem to consent that these are difficult to master for Deaf children. This article presents and discusses all these issues from the viewpoint that classifiers are linguistic elements.
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