03388nam 22004935 450 991077617700332120230817191856.01-5015-1004-51-5015-0993-410.1515/9781501510045(CKB)4100000007745938(MiAaPQ)EBC5786868(DE-B1597)496664(OCoLC)1091660238(DE-B1597)9781501510045(EXLCZ)99410000000774593820200406h20192019 fg engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInformation Structure in Sign Languages Evidence from Russian Sign Language and Sign Language of the Netherlands /Vadim KimmelmanBerlin ;Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2019]©20191 online resource (xxii, 284 pages) illustrationsSign Languages and Deaf Communities [SLDC] ;101-5015-1686-8 Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-277) and indexes.Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of tables -- List of figures -- Acknowledgments -- Glossing conventions -- List of sign languages and their abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Puzzles of information structure -- 3. Methodological issues -- 4. Topics in sign languages -- 5. Quantitative analysis of topics in RSL and NGT -- 6. Topic prominence -- 7. Discourse topics and modality effects -- 8. Focus in sign languages -- 9. A quantitative study of focus in RSL and NGT -- 10. Contrast -- 11. Doubling -- 12. A corpus study of question-answer pairs in NGT -- 13. Sign languages and typology of information structure -- Appendix 1. Stimuli for the study of focus in RSL and NGT -- Appendix 2. Testing reliability of coding for manual prosodic markers -- References -- Subject Index -- NotesThis book presents a first comprehensive overview of existing research on information structure in sign languages. Furthermore, it is combined with novel in-depth studies of Russian Sign Language and Sign Language of the Netherlands. The book discusses how topic, focus, and contrast are marked in the visual modality and what implications this has for theoretical and typological study of information structure. Such issues as syntactic and prosodic markers of information structure and their interactions, relations between different notions of information structure, and grammaticalization of markers of information structure are highlighted. Empirical studies of the two sign languages also showcase different methodologies that are used in such research and discuss their advantages and disadvantages. The book contains a general introduction to the field of information structure and thus can be used by linguists new to the field.Sign languages and deaf communities.Dutch Sign LanguageRussian Sign LanguageDutch Sign Language.Russian Sign Language.419.415Kimmelman Vadim, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1347092DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910776177003321Information Structure in Sign Languages3083049UNINA