Published March 4, 2024
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Prosody of focus in Turkish Sign Language
Description
Prosodic realization of focus has been a widely investigated topic across languages and modalities. Simultaneous focus strategies are intriguing to see how they interact regarding their functional and temporal alignment. We explored the multichannel (manual and nonmanual) realization of focus in Turkish Sign Language. We elicited data with focus type, syntactic roles and movement type variables from 20 signers. The results revealed the focus is encoded via increased duration in manual signs, and nonmanuals do not necessarily accompany focused signs. With a multichanneled structure, sign languages use two available channels or opt for one to express focushood.
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The anonymized raw results and R script used for the analysis of this study can be found in the following OSF repository: https://osf.io/jp2k6/?view_only=35d022ef53fc43cd8f1647951c91c7aa.Files
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Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1017/langcog.2024.4
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:11320
Funding
- Science Academy
- BAGEP Award