The duplication of the number of hands in Sign Language, and its semantic effects
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Resumo: | According to Xavier (2006), there are signs in the Brazilian sign language (Libras) that are typically developed with one hand, while others are made by both hands. However, recent studies document the communication, with both hands, of signs which usually use only one hand, and vice-versa (XAVIER, 2011; XAVIER, 2013; BARBOSA, 2013). This study aims the discussion of 27 Libras' signs which are typically made with one hand and that, when articulated with both hands, present changes in their meanings. The data discussed hereby, even though originally collected from observations of spontaneous signs from different Libras' users, have been elicited by two deaf patients in distinct sessions. After presenting the two forms of the selected signs (made with one and two hands), the patients were asked to create examples of use for each of the signs. The results proved that the duplication of hands, at least for the same signal in some cases, may happen due to different factors (such as plurality, aspect and intensity). |
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The duplication of the number of hands in Sign Language, and its semantic effectsLa duplicación del número de manos de señales de Libras y sus efectos semánticosA duplicação do número de mãos de sinais da Libras e seus efeitos semânticosAccording to Xavier (2006), there are signs in the Brazilian sign language (Libras) that are typically developed with one hand, while others are made by both hands. However, recent studies document the communication, with both hands, of signs which usually use only one hand, and vice-versa (XAVIER, 2011; XAVIER, 2013; BARBOSA, 2013). This study aims the discussion of 27 Libras' signs which are typically made with one hand and that, when articulated with both hands, present changes in their meanings. The data discussed hereby, even though originally collected from observations of spontaneous signs from different Libras' users, have been elicited by two deaf patients in distinct sessions. After presenting the two forms of the selected signs (made with one and two hands), the patients were asked to create examples of use for each of the signs. The results proved that the duplication of hands, at least for the same signal in some cases, may happen due to different factors (such as plurality, aspect and intensity).Según Xavier (2006), existen señales en la Lengua de Señas Brasilera (Libras) que típicamente se producen con una mano y otras con dos. No obstante, trabajos recientes documentan la producción con dos manos de señales que normalmente se realizan con una y viceversa (Xavier, 2011; Xavier; Barbosa, 2011, 2013). Este trabajo pretende analizar 27 señales de Libras que típicamente se articulan con una mano y que, cuando son producidas con dos, muestran un cambio en su significado. Los datos discutidos aquí, originalmente colectados a partir de observaciones de señales espontáneas de diferentes usuarios de Libras, fueron obtenidos de dos usuarias sordas en sesiones distintas. Tras mostrar las formas unimanuales y bimanuales de las señas seleccionadas, el experimentador solicitó a las usuarias sordas que diesen ejemplos de uso para cada una de ellas. Los resultados muestran que la duplicación del número de manos puede ser causada por distintos factores (como pluralidad, aspecto y intensidad), incluso para una misma señal.Segundo Xavier (2006), há sinais na língua brasileira de sinais, libras, que são tipicamente produzidos com uma mão e outros com duas. Entretanto, trabalhos recentes documentam a produção, com duas mãos, de sinais normalmente feitos com uma, e vice-versa (XAVIER, 2011; XAVIER; BARBOSA, 2013). Este trabalho objetiva discutir 27 sinais da libras, tipicamente realizados com uma mão, que, ao serem articulados com duas, apresentam mudança em seu significado. Os dados discutidos aqui, apesar de originalmente coletados a partir de observações de sinalizações espontâneas de diferentes usuários da libras, foram eliciados de duas sinalizantes surdas em sessões separadas. Depois de apresentar as duas formas (com uma e duas mãos) dos sinais selecionados, as sinalizantes foram solicitadas a produzir exemplos de uso para cada uma delas. Os resultados mostraram que a duplicação no número de mãos, em alguns casos para um mesmo sinal, pode se dar por diferentes fatores, entre eles, pluralidade, aspecto e intensidade.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística - UFSC2015-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionavaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/forum/article/view/1984-8412.2015v12n1p50510.5007/1984-8412.2015v12n1p505Fórum Linguístico; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2015); 505-514Fórum Linguístico; Vol. 12 Núm. 1 (2015); 505-514Fórum Linguístico; v. 12 n. 1 (2015); 505-5141984-84121415-8698reponame:Fórum Linguísticoinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/forum/article/view/1984-8412.2015v12n1p505/29761Copyright (c) 2015 Fórum Linguísticoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessXavier, André NogueiraBarbosa, Plínio Almeida2017-09-05T18:38:18Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/35141Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/forum/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/forum/oaiportaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br || atilio.butturi@ufsc.br1984-84121984-8412opendoar:2023-01-12T16:40:23.778864Fórum Linguístico - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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The duplication of the number of hands in Sign Language, and its semantic effects La duplicación del número de manos de señales de Libras y sus efectos semánticos A duplicação do número de mãos de sinais da Libras e seus efeitos semânticos |
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The duplication of the number of hands in Sign Language, and its semantic effects |
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The duplication of the number of hands in Sign Language, and its semantic effects Xavier, André Nogueira |
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The duplication of the number of hands in Sign Language, and its semantic effects |
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Xavier, André Nogueira |
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Xavier, André Nogueira Barbosa, Plínio Almeida |
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According to Xavier (2006), there are signs in the Brazilian sign language (Libras) that are typically developed with one hand, while others are made by both hands. However, recent studies document the communication, with both hands, of signs which usually use only one hand, and vice-versa (XAVIER, 2011; XAVIER, 2013; BARBOSA, 2013). This study aims the discussion of 27 Libras' signs which are typically made with one hand and that, when articulated with both hands, present changes in their meanings. The data discussed hereby, even though originally collected from observations of spontaneous signs from different Libras' users, have been elicited by two deaf patients in distinct sessions. After presenting the two forms of the selected signs (made with one and two hands), the patients were asked to create examples of use for each of the signs. The results proved that the duplication of hands, at least for the same signal in some cases, may happen due to different factors (such as plurality, aspect and intensity). |
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