20.500.12556/RUNG-3441
The dominant and non-dominant hand movement in Slovenian Sign Language locative constructions
In sign languages, signers habitually encode the relations between locative arguments with a complex predicate consisting of several independent morphemes, as shown by Pfau and Aboh (2012) for Sign Language of the Netherlands. In this study, I discuss the direction and composition of locative movement in Slovenian Sign Language (SZJ), distinguishing it from the movement of non-locative predicates in this language. This distinction gives support to the original distinction between agreeing and spatially agreeing predicates that was first suggested for American Sign Language (ASL) by Padden (1983).
Slovenian Sign Language
locative construction
prepositional phrase
hand movement
non-dominant hand perseveration
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2017-11-07 07:41:58
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URN:SI:UNG:REP:X3RHLQJV
Univerza v Novi Gorici
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