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In this seminar we will look at current research into the semantics
of sign languages. Of particular interest will be the role of
iconicity and arbitrariness in sign languages, how signing space is
used for semantic and pragmatic purposes and information structure in
sign languages. Potential topics for discussion include the
development from iconicity to arbitrariness in young sign languages
such as Nicaraguan Sign Languages, the role of gestures and iconic
enrichments in sign languages, how shifting perspectives is achieved
through varying uses of the signing space and how topic and focus are
expressed. Additionally, the seminar will not only focus on sign
languages, but will also compare features of sign languages semantics
to those in spoken language and in doing so explore what the semantics
of sign languages can teach us about semantics across all modalities.
- Trainer/in: Kathryn Barnes