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R-impersonal interpretation in Italian Sign Language (LIS)
In this paper, we examine agent backgrounding in Italian Sign Language (LIS). Specifically, we are interested in
identifying and describing the strategies used by LIS signers to reduce referentiality. On the basis of low-referential contexts
(cf. questionnaire in the Introduction chapter), we recorded target sentences containing potential markers of agent backgrounding
and asked three LIS native signers to provide felicity judgments on them using a 7-point scale. We discuss agent-backgrounding
strategies of different types: (i) manual, (ii) non-manual, and (iii) syntactic. Overall, our study shows that the combination of
raised eyebrows and mouth-corners down associated with the existential quantifier someone and the sign person
makes the agent-backgrounding reading more prominent. Other strategies that can be used in LIS to reduce referentiality are free
relatives, perspective shift, and null subject. We also investigate in more detail the semantic status of someone,
person, and the null subject through well-established tests from the literature.
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.