Meltem Kelepir, Asli Özkul, Elvan Tamyürek Özparlak
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Agent-backgrounding in Turkish Sign Language (TİD)
This paper investigates agent-backgrounding constructions in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). TİD displays many of the
agent-backgrounding strategies reported in the literature that signed (and spoken) languages employ (Barberà & Cabredo Hofherr, this volume). Use of non-specific indefinite pronominals is a major
strategy, and this paper is the first study that identifies these forms in TİD. Moreover, we show that TİD has ways of marking
clusivity distinctions of indefinite arguments, and has a special sign that derives exclusive indefinite pronominals,
other. We argue that (i) whereas lateral-high R-locus is unambiguously associated with non-specificity, non-high
(lateral and central) loci are underspecified in terms of specificity; (ii) the R-locus of indefinite arguments observed in
agent-backgrounding contexts in TİD consists of two spatial features [+high] and [+lateral] which express non-specificity and
exclusivity. This study further shows that clusivity, usually associated with personal pronouns, must be extended to indefinite
pronouns.
期刊介绍:
Sign Language & Linguistics is a peer-reviewed, international journal which aims to increase our understanding of language by providing an academic forum for researchers to discuss sign languages in the larger context of natural language, crosslinguistically and crossmodally. SLL presents studies that apply existing theoretical insights to sign language in order to further our understanding of SL; it investigates and expands our knowledge of grammar based on the study of SL and it specifically addresses the effect of modality (signed vs. spoken) on the structure of grammar.