Word order in simple sentences of tri-lingual tri-modal deaf students*

Rama Novogrodsky, R. Stamp, Sabrin Shaban-Rabah
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This study explores word order patterns produced by deaf students who use Israeli Sign Language (ISL) and Arabic. Nineteen students participated in a sentence elicitation task in which they retold events portrayed in 24 short videos in three language conditions: signed ISL, spoken Palestinian Arabic and written Modern Standard Arabic. A control group of 19 hearing students was tested in the two Arabic conditions. Results showed that SVO word order was the most frequent in both groups, and in all three languages. SOV word order, which is common in ISL but ungrammatical in Arabic, was produced only by the deaf group. Finally, unique word orders, specific to the signed modality were produced only in the ISL condition. The findings suggest that deaf students are sensitive to the syntactic structures of each language they use and show natural cross-linguistic interaction in their language use.
三语三模态聋人简单句词序研究*
本研究探讨了使用以色列手语和阿拉伯语的聋哑学生所产生的语序模式。19名学生参加了一个句子引出任务,他们在三种语言条件下复述24个短视频中描述的事件:手语、巴勒斯坦阿拉伯语口语和现代标准阿拉伯语书面。对照组19名听力正常的学生在两种阿拉伯语条件下进行了测试。结果表明,SVO词序在两组和三种语言中都是最常见的。SOV词序在ISL中很常见,但在阿拉伯语中不符合语法,只有聋哑人才会产生。最后,只有在ISL条件下才会产生特定于已签名情态的独特词序。研究结果表明,聋哑学生对他们使用的每种语言的句法结构都很敏感,并且在语言使用中表现出自然的跨语言互动。
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