Universals in the Visual-Kinesthetic Modality: Politeness Marking Features in Japanese Sign Language (JSL)
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https://doi.org/10.3765/bls.v36i1.3907Abstract
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This work describes results of an experiment that teases out politeness marking features in JSL. The study uncovers a number of prosodic features relevant to marking politeness in JSL, and additionally, demonstrates that non-signers and signers share a visual-kinesthetic medium of communication that enables non-signers to occasionally interpret signs derived from assimilated gestures recognized either culturally in Japan or universally by users of different languages.
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2010-08-24
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