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Formal Semantics of Sign Languages

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LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS COMPASS
Volume 6, Issue 11, Pages 719-734

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/lnc3.348

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The paper discusses some issues that arise from research on sign languages in the area of formal semantics. Sign languages provide a unique standpoint to investigate semantic phenomena like donkey anaphora, indexical reference shift, and tense. Moreover, they pose a challenge for semantic theories, since movement verbs display gradient properties (semi-continuous variations with semantic import). The paper presents and discusses some accounts that have been proposed.

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