Functions of Head and Body Movements in Austrian Sign Language
Abstract
Research on nonmanual elements – or ‘nonmanuals’ – in sign languages has focused on both the possible functions and the occurrence (frequency and form) of these elements in recent years. As a matter of fact, research on nonmanuals is still a quite uncharted territory in Austrian Sign Language (ÖGS) today, which has also initiated the study given. In order to identify head and body movements in ÖGS, these nonmanuals were determined and analyzed functionally via a new user-oriented methodology. Getting feedback of multiple native signers was a main part of this method. Accordingly, you will find the findings of this study in this volume: various functions such as negation, assertion, interrogativity, conditionality, and many more can be expressed nonmanually. Brand new insights into sign language research are given, as well as astonishing results: even (epistemic) modality can be expressed by particular head and body movements.
Keywords
Sign Language; NonmanualsWebshop link
https://doi.org/10.1515/978150 ...ISBN
9781501507779, 9781501507755Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
http://www.degruyter.com/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2018Imprint
De GruyterSeries
Sign Languages and Deaf Communities [SLDC], 9Classification
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
Sign languages, Braille and other linguistic communication
Grammar, syntax and morphology