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Sign Languages: Structures and Contexts
In: Faculty and Staff Books (2018)
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One grammar or two? Sign Languages and the Nature of Human Language
Lillo-Martin, Diane C; Gajewski, Jon. - : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014
Abstract: Linguistic research has identified abstract properties that seem to be shared by all languages—such properties may be considered defining characteristics. In recent decades, the recognition that human language is found not only in the spoken modality but also in the form of sign languages has led to a reconsideration of some of these potential linguistic universals. In large part, the linguistic analysis of sign languages has led to the conclusion that universal characteristics of language can be stated at an abstract enough level to include languages in both spoken and signed modalities. For example, languages in both modalities display hierarchical structure at sub-lexical and phrasal level, and recursive rule application. However, this does not mean that modality-based differences between signed and spoken languages are trivial. In this article, we consider several candidate domains for modality effects, in light of the overarching question: are signed and spoken languages subject to the same abstract grammatical constraints, or is a substantially different conception of grammar needed for the sign language case? We look at differences between language types based on the use of space, iconicity, and the possibility for simultaneity in linguistic expression. The inclusion of sign languages does support some broadening of the conception of human language—in ways that are applicable for spoken languages as well. Still, the overall conclusion is that one grammar applies for human language, no matter the modality of expression.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25013534
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4084854
https://doi.org/10.1002/wcs.1297
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Acquisition of the syntax-discourse interface: the expression of point of view
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 121 (2011) 4, 623-636
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Response to commentaries: gesture, language, and directionality
In: Theoretical linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter 37 (2011) 3-4, 235-246
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On the linguistic status of "agreement" in sign languages
In: Theoretical linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter 37 (2011) 3-4, 95-141
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Commentary on "Syntax at age two"
In: Language acquisition. - Hillsdale, NJ : Erlbaum [[2000]] 17 (2010) 1-2, 66-69
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Clause structure
In: Sign languages. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press (2010), 225-251
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Effects of sign language experience on categorical perception of dynamic ASL pseudosigns
In: Attention, perception, & psychophysics. - New York, NY : Springer 72 (2010) 3, 747-762
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Conventions for sign and speech transcription of child bimodal bilingual corpora in ELAN
In: Language, interaction and acquisition. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 1 (2010) 1, 11-40
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Commentary on "Capturing the Evasive Passive"
In: Language acquisition. - Hillsdale, NJ : Erlbaum [[2000]] 16 (2009) 2, 118-122
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Sign language acquisition studies
In: The Cambridge handbook of child language. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press (2009), 399-415
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Commentary on "The Acquisition of Inflection: A Parameter Setting Approach"
In: Language acquisition. - Hillsdale, NJ : Erlbaum [[2000]] 15 (2008) 3, 210-215
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Sign linguistics and the interfaces
In: North Eastern Linguistic Society. Proceedings of NELS. - Amherst, Mass. : GLSA, Univ. of Mass. 35 (2005) 1, 43-61
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Acquisition of constituent order under delayed language exposure
In: Proceedings of the ... annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Boston, 2003), p. 484-495
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Pronouns, indices, and agreement : commentary on papers by Lacy and Kegl
In: Sign language & linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 6 (2003) 2, 267-276
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Where are all the modality effects?
In: Modality and structure in signed and spoken languages. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press (2002), 241-262
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"The Syntax of American Sign Language: Functional Categories and Hierarchical Structure. Carol Neidle, Judy Kegl, Dawn MacLaughlin, Benjamin Bahan, and Robert G. Lee. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2000. Pp. 229 + X" [Rezension] : functional categories and hierarchical structure
In: Syntax. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 4 (2001) 2, 139-143
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Natural sign languages
In: The handbook of linguistics. - Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, US (2001), 533-562
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Early and late in language acquisition : aspects of the syntax and acquisition of wh-questions in American Sign Language
In: The signs of language revisited. - Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum (2000), 401-413
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Modality effects and modularity in language acquisition : the acquisition of American Sign Language
In: Handbook of child language acquisition. - San Diego [u.a.] : Academic Press (1999), 531-567
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