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美国手语动词符号的视觉形式可预测非手语使用者对及物性的判断。

Visual form of ASL verb signs predicts non-signer judgment of transitivity.

机构信息

Department of Linguistics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America.

Department of Communicative Disorders, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Feb 25;17(2):e0262098. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0262098. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Longstanding cross-linguistic work on event representations in spoken languages have argued for a robust mapping between an event's underlying representation and its syntactic encoding, such that-for example-the agent of an event is most frequently mapped to subject position. In the same vein, sign languages have long been claimed to construct signs that visually represent their meaning, i.e., signs that are iconic. Experimental research on linguistic parameters such as plurality and aspect has recently shown some of them to be visually universal in sign, i.e. recognized by non-signers as well as signers, and have identified specific visual cues that achieve this mapping. However, little is known about what makes action representations in sign language iconic, or whether and how the mapping of underlying event representations to syntactic encoding is visually apparent in the form of a verb sign. To this end, we asked what visual cues non-signers may use in evaluating transitivity (i.e., the number of entities involved in an action). To do this, we correlated non-signer judgments about transitivity of verb signs from American Sign Language (ASL) with phonological characteristics of these signs. We found that non-signers did not accurately guess the transitivity of the signs, but that non-signer transitivity judgments can nevertheless be predicted from the signs' visual characteristics. Further, non-signers cue in on just those features that code event representations across sign languages, despite interpreting them differently. This suggests the existence of visual biases that underlie detection of linguistic categories, such as transitivity, which may uncouple from underlying conceptual representations over time in mature sign languages due to lexicalization processes.

摘要

长期以来,关于口语中事件表示的跨语言工作一直认为,事件的基础表示和其句法编码之间存在强大的映射关系,例如,事件的施事者最常映射到主语位置。同样,手语长期以来一直被认为是构建视觉上代表其意义的手语,即具有象似性的手语。最近,关于语言参数(如复数和体)的实验研究表明,其中一些参数在手语中具有视觉普遍性,即非手语使用者和手语使用者都能识别,并且已经确定了实现这种映射的特定视觉线索。然而,对于手语中的动作表示为什么具有象似性,以及事件的基础表示如何映射到句法编码在动词符号的形式中是否以及如何具有视觉上的明显性,人们知之甚少。为此,我们研究了非手语使用者在评估及物性(即涉及动作的实体数量)时可能使用哪些视觉线索。为此,我们将美国手语 (ASL) 中的动词符号的非手语使用者对及物性的判断与这些符号的语音特征相关联。我们发现,非手语使用者无法准确猜测符号的及物性,但非手语使用者的及物性判断仍然可以从符号的视觉特征中预测出来。此外,非手语使用者仅关注那些编码跨语言事件表示的特征,尽管他们对这些特征的解释不同。这表明存在视觉偏差,这些偏差是语言类别的基础,例如及物性,由于词汇化过程,这些类别可能会随着时间的推移与基础概念表示分离。

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