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Simultaneity In Polypredicative Constructions In Russian Sign Language

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  • Valeriya A. Dushkina

    (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

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While spoken languages primarily make use of the acoustic-auditory modality, sign languages use visual-gestural modality. This results in structural differences between those languages. Sign language properties are especially intriguing due to three domains used to convey linguistic information: simultaneity, iconicity and use of space (Meier 2012). The main purpose of my research is to define modality-specific strategies of marking overlapping events in Russian Sign Language (RSL), e.g. simultaneous production of two predicates. I will show what types of syntactic constructions are used to mark simultaneity and what are the criteria for fully-simultaneous production of predicates

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  • Valeriya A. Dushkina, 2019. "Simultaneity In Polypredicative Constructions In Russian Sign Language," HSE Working papers WP BRP 85/LNG/2019, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:hig:wpaper:85/lng/2019
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    simultaneity; polypredicative constructions; Russian Sign Language; sign language syntax.;
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