کد jr-37155  
عنوان اول Verbs of Motion and Location in Hong Kong Sign Language: Conflation and Lexicalization  
نویسنده Gladys Tang  
عنوان مجموعه Perspectives on Classifier Constructions in Sign Languages  
نوع کاغذی  
ناشر Psychology Press  
سال چاپ 2003میلادی  
زبان انگلیسی  
comment This chapter presents some preliminary results o f a research project that investigate the inherent semantic characteristics o f the classifier predicates o f Hong Kong Sign Language (HKSL). The analysis is based on Talmy’s (1985,2000) concept o f motion events and how certain fundamental semantic categories o f a motion event are incorporated into the predicates o f natural language. Talmy argued that a motion event can be analyzed as having four basic semantic categories: FIGURE, MOTION, PATH, GROUND. This event is also said to be associated with an external co-event that consists o f semantic categories such as MANNER and CA USE. Languages display differences in mapping these categories onto the surface constructions. This chapter examines the lexicalization process in verbs o f motion and location in HKSL, with particular reference to how the four semantic categories and the co-event MANNER are mapped onto these verbs. The paper argues that HKSL can be regarded as a FIGURE-type language because M OTION and FIGURE are consistently conflated in the morphological derivation o f the classifier predicate.

 
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