Artículo
Pointing and Placing: Nominal Grounding in Argentine Sign Language
Fecha de publicación:
02/2019
Editorial:
De Gruyter
Revista:
Cognitive Linguistics
ISSN:
0936-5907
e-ISSN:
1613-3641
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Grounding refers to expressions that establish a connection between the ground and the content evoked by a nominal or finite clause. In this paper we report on two grammatical implementations of nominal grounding in Argentine Sign Language: pointing and placing. For pointing constructions, we also examine distal-proximal pointing and directive force. We introduce the concept of placing, in which a sign is produced at a specific meaningful location in space. Two types of placing are discussed: Placing-for-Creating, in which a new meaningful location is created, and Placing-by-Recruiting, which recruits an existing meaningful location. We suggest that our analysis of pointing and placing provides an account of nominal grounding unified by general cognitive principles as described within the theory of Cognitive Grammar. Pointing is known to occur in all signed languages studied to date. Although previously undocumented, we suggest that placing is also common to many, perhaps all, signed languages.
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Martínez, Rocío Anabel; Wilcox, Sherman; Pointing and Placing: Nominal Grounding in Argentine Sign Language; De Gruyter; Cognitive Linguistics; 30; 1; 2-2019; 85-121
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