Thinking with the head, seeing with the eyes? Investigating the relationship between place of articulation (PoA) and two semantic domains in German Sign Language (DGS)

Sarah Schwarzenberg, Annika Herrmann
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Iconicity, the (perceived) form-meaning relationship, is present on all linguistic levels insign languages. Looking at the phonological level, there is awell established relationshipbetween the (fore)head as place of articulation (PoA) and the semantic domain of cognitionfor multiple sign languages. In previous studies, this relationship has been suggestedfor German Sign Language (DGS) as well, but none of them looked at the quantitativedistribution of PoAs in signs within the semantic domain of cognition. In thisstudy, we not only investigate the quantitative distribution of PoAs in signs of the semanticdomain of cognition for DGS but also in the semantic domain of visual perception.Findings of this study are in line with previous research, suggesting a strong relationshipbetween the semantic domain of cognition and the associated PoA (fore)head. Forthe semantic domain of visual perception, signs are predominantly articulated near theupper half of the face but not always close to the expected PoA, namely the eyes in thenarrow sense.
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用脑袋思考,用眼睛观察?研究德语手语(DGS)中发音位置(PoA)与两个语义域之间的关系
象征性,即(感知到的)形式-意义关系,存在于所有语言层次的徽章语言中。从语音层面来看,作为发音点(PoA)的(前)头与多种手语的语义认知领域之间存在着明确的关系。在以往的研究中,德国手语(DGS)也被认为存在这种关系,但没有一项研究探讨了认知语义领域中 PoA 在手语中的量化分布。在本研究中,我们不仅研究了德语手语认知语义域中 PoA 在符号中的定量分布,还研究了视觉感知语义域中 PoA 的定量分布。本研究的结果与之前的研究结果一致,表明认知语义域与相关 PoA(前)头之间存在密切关系。在视觉感知的语义领域,符号主要在脸部上半部附近发音,但并不总是靠近预期的PoA,即箭头意义上的眼睛。
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