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@misc{1580796, author = {Strachoňová, Hana}, booktitle = {Relatives interrogatives alternatives, 13-15 November 2019, Prague}, keywords = {Czech Sign Language; questions; relative clauses}, language = {eng}, title = {From questions to relatives in Czech Sign Language}, url = {https://sites.google.com/view/rel-inter-alter/home?fbclid=IwAR1lqa-Q6KkyudtcveJnLuL4C5XWnydLDFEJo69rzEkey_2g6_hy8cVyEqA}, year = {2019} }
TY - SLIDE ID - 1580796 AU - Strachoňová, Hana PY - 2019 TI - From questions to relatives in Czech Sign Language KW - Czech Sign Language KW - questions KW - relative clauses UR - https://sites.google.com/view/rel-inter-alter/home?fbclid=IwAR1lqa-Q6KkyudtcveJnLuL4C5XWnydLDFEJo69rzEkey_2g6_hy8cVyEqA L2 - https://sites.google.com/view/rel-inter-alter/home?fbclid=IwAR1lqa-Q6KkyudtcveJnLuL4C5XWnydLDFEJo69rzEkey_2g6_hy8cVyEqA N2 - There are analysis of relativization strategies in some sign languages (e.g. Liddel 1978 for American Sign Language, Pfau & Steinbach 2005 for German Sign Language, Branchini & Donati 2009, Cecchetto et al 2006 or Cecchetto & Donati 2016 for Italian Sign Language), or at least descriptions of relative structures (Sze 2003 for Sign Language of Hong Kong). As for Czech Sign Language (CSL), I am not aware of any work describing the situation. In this talk, I am interested in relative sentences in the context of the implicational hierarchy for the use of wh-words (1. content questions; 2. embedded questions; 3. correlatives; 4. light-headed relatives; 5. free relatives; headed relatives). Thus I will explore the use of wh-words in CSL, first in content questions with the intention to go as far as possible in the hierarchy. This first approach is more of a data description than analysis. Before constructing a theoretical model of relativization in CSL, it is essential to understand well the system of wh-words in this vastly understudied language (at least the definition/detection of wh-words and their syntactic position ). I built on the work that has been done on wh-words in CSL content questions (especially Pospíšilová 2012, Hronová 2002) and I systematize some data elicited from CSL online dictionary. At the end of the talk, I outline the way towards relativization in CSL using preliminary data obtained at my sessions with a native Deaf informant. ER -
STRACHOŇOVÁ, Hana. From questions to relatives in Czech Sign Language. In \textit{Relatives interrogatives alternatives, 13-15 November 2019, Prague}. 2019.
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