The relationship between place of articulation and semantic features in a corpus of astronomical neologisms in Quebec Sign Language

Laurence Gagnon, Anne-Marie Parisot
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While the presence of a phonological level is not modality-dependent, modality doeshave an impact on the phonological structure of languages, as illustrated by the significantincorporation of simultaneity into the organization of sign languages compared towhat is found in spoken languages (e.g. Fenlon, Cormier, and Brentari 2017). Modalityalso allows for greater representation of iconicity in sign form(e.g. Östling, Börstell, andCourtaux 2018; Taub 2012). Considering the iconic potential offered by the visuo-spatialmodality of sign languages, this paper aims to answer the following research question:Does semantic motivation, and more precisely iconic motivation, influence the formationof structural components of signs, and specifically, the place of articulation (POA)for the lexical creation of astronomical signs in Quebec Sign Language (LSQ)? We hypothesizedthat, given the semantic domain for which the neologisms were created (i.e.,one that denotes physical/concrete objects, located far from humans), the POA wouldbe distal. Based on a descriptive analysis of the POA sublexical features of 99 neologismsof astronomy in LSQ, we found very little involvements of the POA in the representationof the referent. Although we can explain these results by articulatory-perceptual considerations,we suggest that the semantic domain could also interfere in the creation ofthose neologisms.
魁北克手语天文新词语料库中发音位置与语义特征之间的关系
虽然语音水平的存在并不取决于模态,但模态确实对语言的语音结构有影响,与口语相比,同时性在手语组织中的显著融入就说明了这一点(如 Fenlon、Cormier 和 Brentari,2017 年)。模态还允许手语形式更多地表现标志性(例如,Östling、Börstell 和 Courtaux 2018;Taub 2012)。考虑到手语的视觉空间模式所提供的标志性潜力,本文旨在回答以下研究问题:语义动机,更准确地说,是标志性动机,是否会影响标志结构成分的形成,特别是影响魁北克手语(LSQ)中天文标志词汇创作的衔接位置(POA)?我们假设,鉴于新词的语义领域(即表示远离人类的物理/具体物体),POA 将是远距离的。根据对 LSQ 中 99 个天文学新词的 POA 次词汇特征的描述性分析,我们发现 POA 在指代中的参与度非常低。尽管我们可以用发音-感知因素来解释这些结果,但我们认为语义领域也可能会干扰这些新词的产生。
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