On the properties of null subjects in sign languages: the case of French Sign Language (LSF)

被引:1
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作者
Jaber, Angelique [1 ]
Donati, Caterina [2 ]
Geraci, Carlo [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Cite, Inst Jean Nicod, Dept Etud Cognit, CNRS,ENS Lab Linguist Formelle, Paris, France
[2] Univ Paris Cite, Lab Linguist Formelle, Paris, France
[3] PSL Res Univ, Inst Jean Nicod, Dept Etud Cognit, CNRS,ENS,EHESS, Paris, France
来源
LINGUISTIC REVIEW | 2022年 / 39卷 / 04期
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
body as subject; LSF; null subject; radical pro-drop; Sign Language; ARGUMENTS;
D O I
10.1515/tlr-2022-2100
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
The typology of subject omission in simple declarative sentences ranges from languages that simply do not allow it like English and French to languages that allow it as long as a minimum degree of topicality is guaranteed like Chinese and Japanese. In between there are various languages in which subject omission is licensed, for example by rich agreement like in Italian and Spanish, or by a particular set of grammatical features like first and second person in Finnish, or tense like in Hebrew. In other languages subject omission is only limited to expletive sentences like in German. This rich typology observed in spoken languages is also attested across sign languages, with one important exception: there is no known sign language disallowing subject omission categorically. The goals of this paper are twofold: first, we apply syntactic and semantic tests to assess the boundaries of subject omission in French Sign Language and characterize it within the typology; second, we discuss in light of some particular aspects of grammars in the visual modality this apparent anomaly of sign languages.
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页码:655 / 686
页数:32
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