Variation in phrasal rhythm in sign languages

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
D. Brentari, Joseph C. Hill, Brianne Amador
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Abstract

In this paper. we offer a preliminary investigation of some aspects of individual and group variation in sign rate and rhythm, considering the sociolinguistic factors of Age (younger and older adults), Gender, and Sign Variety (Black and Mainstream American Sign Language). Differences in sign rate and rhythmic structure among signers were found in signers’ elicited narratives. A novel approach to phrasal rhythm is introduced, called “rhythm ratio”, which considers sign duration and transition duration together and is similar in spirit to the “normalized pairwise variability index” (nPVI) in spoken languages. This measure appears to be promising as a method for identifying rhythm class in sign languages; however, due to the small number of signers in each group these results can only be suggestive.
手语中短语节奏的变化
在本文中。考虑到年龄(年轻人和老年人)、性别和手势多样性(黑人和主流美国手语)等社会语言学因素,我们对个体和群体在手势速率和节奏方面的差异进行了初步调查。在引语叙述中,不同的语用者在语速和节奏结构上存在差异。本文提出了一种新的短语节奏分析方法——“节奏比”,该方法同时考虑了手势持续时间和过渡持续时间,其精神类似于口语中的“标准化两两变异性指数”(nPVI)。这种方法作为一种识别手语节奏类的方法似乎很有前途;然而,由于每组中签名者的数量较少,这些结果只能是暗示性的。
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期刊介绍: Sign Language & Linguistics is a peer-reviewed, international journal which aims to increase our understanding of language by providing an academic forum for researchers to discuss sign languages in the larger context of natural language, crosslinguistically and crossmodally. SLL presents studies that apply existing theoretical insights to sign language in order to further our understanding of SL; it investigates and expands our knowledge of grammar based on the study of SL and it specifically addresses the effect of modality (signed vs. spoken) on the structure of grammar.
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