INDEFINITE QUANTIFICATION IN SPANISH SIGN LANGUAGE (LSE): THE EXPRESSION OF “ALL” AS QUANTIFIER
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https://doi.org/10.1344/AFEL2012.2.7Keywords:
quantification, categorization, todo, totality, space, iconicityAbstract
Quantification in LSE (Spanish Sign Language) has a great variety of methods of expression. This paper analyzes the expression of indefinite quantification, specifically the expression of quantitative content associated with the idea of "totality". We shall describe the standard realizations of the quantifier ALL and analyze other specific expressions whose realization is based on the differential characteristics of Sign Languages: i.e., the use of space, iconicity and metaphor. These features will be revised in the configuration of the signs analyzed, in its conceptual structure and in combination with other signs.Downloads
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2023-02-22
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Fernández Soneira, A. M. (2023). INDEFINITE QUANTIFICATION IN SPANISH SIGN LANGUAGE (LSE): THE EXPRESSION OF “ALL” AS QUANTIFIER. Anuari De Filologia. Estudis De Lingüística, 2, 123–139. https://doi.org/10.1344/AFEL2012.2.7
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Monogràfic. Les llengües de signes, coordinado por M.Josep Jarque
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