List constructions in two signed languages

This paper examines how signers make lists. One way is to use the fingers on the signer’s nondominant hand to enumerate items on a list. The signer points to these list-fingers with the dominant hand. Previous analyses considered lists to be nondominant, one-handed signs, and thus were called list b...

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Semantic roles
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Sign language
Swedish language
Syntactic structures
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