Inuit Sign Language: a contribution to sign language typology

Sign language typology is a fairly new research field and typological classifications have yet to be established. For spoken languages, these classifications are generally based on typological parameters; it would thus be desirable to establish these for sign languages. In this paper, different typo...

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Main Authors: Schuit, J., Baker, A., Pfau, R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/inuit-sign-language-a-contribution-to-sign-language-typology(21dee7eb-b8cc-415c-a9a0-a07f5be05dbd).html
https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/1423302/91960_Schuit_Baker_Pfau_2011_LiA4.pdf
http://linguisticsinamsterdam.nl/aclc/04/nr01/a01
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Summary:Sign language typology is a fairly new research field and typological classifications have yet to be established. For spoken languages, these classifications are generally based on typological parameters; it would thus be desirable to establish these for sign languages. In this paper, different typological aspects of sign languages are described. With respect to their potential contribution towards a typological classification, data from Inuit Sign Language regarding verb agreement and classifiers will be considered. We will suggest two classifications based on these morphosyntactic parameters.