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  Classifying hand configurations in Nederlandse Gebarentaal (Sign Language of the Netherlands)

Zwitserlood, I. (2003). Classifying hand configurations in Nederlandse Gebarentaal (Sign Language of the Netherlands). PhD Thesis, LOT, Utrecht. Retrieved from http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/dissertations/2003-0717-122837/UUindex.html.

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Zwitserlood, Inge1, Author           
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1Utrecht University, ou_55238              

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Free keywords: Sign language, NGT, classifiers, verbs of motion/location, morphology, morphosyntax
 Abstract: This study investigates the morphological and morphosyntactic characteristics of hand configurations in signs, particularly in Nederlandse Gebarentaal (NGT). The literature on sign languages in general acknowledges that hand configurations can function as morphemes, more specifically as classifiers , in a subset of signs: verbs expressing the motion, location, and existence of referents (VELMs). These verbs are considered the output of productive sign formation processes. In contrast, other signs in which similar hand configurations appear ( iconic or motivated signs) have been considered to be lexicalized signs, not involving productive processes. This research report shows that meaningful hand configurations have (at least) two very different functions in the grammar of NGT (and presumably in other sign languages, too). First, they are agreement markers on VELMs, and hence are functional elements. Second, they are roots in motivated signs, and thus lexical elements. The latter signs are analysed as root compounds and are formed from various roots by productive processes. The similarities in surface form and differences in morphosyntactic characteristics observed in comparison of VELMs and root compounds are attributed to their different structures and to the sign language interface between grammar and phonetic form

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 20032003
 Publication Status: Published in print
 Pages: 383
 Publishing info: Utrecht : LOT
 Table of Contents: Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Previous analyses of classifier predicates
Chapter 3 : Method
Chapter 4 : An inventory of NGT classifiers
Chapter 5 : Different types of classifier predicates
Chapter 6 : Classifiers as agreement markers
Chapter 7 : Meaningful hand configurations in motivated signs
Chapter 8 : Meaningful hand configurations as roots
Chapter 9 : Conclusions
Appendix I
Appendix II
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 Rev. Type: -
 Degree: PhD

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