Tense marking by Brazilian deaf signers.

Aline Nascimento Crato, Maria Silvia Cárnio
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Abstract

Background: tense marking by deaf signers, in the Brazilian Sign Language and in written Portuguese.

Aim: to analyze verbal tense inflection in written Portuguese, to verify the relationship between the performance in using verbal tense inflexion and the educational status, and to verify tense marking in the production of sentences in the Brazilian sign language and in written Portuguese.

Method: participants were 18 deaf signers ranging in age from 15 to 23 years, and with an educational status varying from 3rd to 7th grade of elementary school. Participants were assessed for their knowledge of nine action verbs. Following that, they were asked to elaborate three sentences with each verb using written Portuguese and using Brazilian sign language, one in the past tense, one in the present tense and one in the future tense. Data were analyzed qualitative and quantitatively.

Results: Regarding the written productions, there was a predominance of the verb in the infinitive nominal form. Participants adequately used tense markers in most of the sentences produced when using the Brazilian sign language. Four subjects used sign language markers to indicate tense in their written sentences. There was a significant statistical relationship between the use of verbal inflexion in the present tense and higher educational status.

Conclusion: the deaf participants of the study presented and adequate use of tense markers in most of the sentences produced using Brazilian sign language, however difficulty was observed when using written Portuguese.

巴西聋人手语的紧张标记。
背景:聋人手语的时态标记,在巴西手语和书面葡萄牙语。目的:分析葡萄牙语书面语中的动词时态变化,验证动词时态变化的使用表现与受教育程度之间的关系,验证巴西手语和葡萄牙语书面语造句中的时态标记。方法:研究对象为18名聋哑人,年龄15 ~ 23岁,小学三年级~七年级不等。参与者被评估了9个动作动词的知识。在此之后,他们被要求用葡萄牙语和巴西手语分别用三个动词制作三个句子,一个用过去时,一个用现在时,一个用将来时。对数据进行定性和定量分析。结果:在书面作品中,动词以不定式名义形式存在优势。参与者在使用巴西手语时,在大多数句子中充分使用了时态标记。四名受试者使用手语标记来表示他们书面句子中的时态。现在时词形变化的使用与受教育程度之间存在显著的统计学关系。结论:该研究的聋人参与者在使用巴西手语的大多数句子中都表现出并充分使用了时态标记,然而在使用书面葡萄牙语时却发现了困难。
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