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Number in Russian Sign Language
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Burkova S., Kimmelman V., Filimonova E.
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Burkova S., Khristoforova E., Kimmelman V., , in: Advances in Sign Language Corpus Linguistics.: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023. P. 90–129.
This chapter presents the Russian Sign Language (RSL) Corpus and demonstrates
its capabilities as a research tool by summarizing three corpus-based
studies primarily focused on syntactic functions of nonmanual markers.
The first study considers question marking in regular wh-questions and in
question-answer pairs. It shows that the two constructions have very different
nonmanual markers. The second study analyzes marking of ...
Added: June 3, 2026
Bolshakov N., Колесников В. В., В кн.: Альманах «Исследуя сообщество глухих: 1». [Материалы междисциплинарной конференции «Что значит быть глухим? Новые вызовы для сообщества», Дом культуры «ГЭС-2», Международная лаборатория исследований социальной интеграции Национального исследовательского университета «Высшая школа экономики», май 2023 года].: М.: V–A–С Press, 2024. С. 14–26.
Современные исследования, посвященные глухим и слабослыша- щим людям, а также глухоте в целом, в западных странах принято рассматривать в рамках такого междисциплинарного направле- ния, как Deaf Studies, появившегося во второй половине XX века. На русский язык перевести название этого направления наиболее корректно можно как «исследования сообщества глухих» в широком смысле: охватываются не только глухие и слабослышащие ...
Added: June 6, 2024
Bolshakov N., Макаркин М., Меренкова В. et al., В кн.: Альманах «Исследуя сообщество глухих: 1». [Материалы междисциплинарной конференции «Что значит быть глухим? Новые вызовы для сообщества», Дом культуры «ГЭС-2», Международная лаборатория исследований социальной интеграции Национального исследовательского университета «Высшая школа экономики», май 2023 года].: М.: V–A–С Press, 2024. С. 235–254.
Studies in various countries have addressed the social phenomena of d/Deaf users socialising online: in online spaces, d/Deaf users are able to hide their deafness, establish “weak ties” online (with people they don’t know personally), and acquire access to more information. In Russia, such studies have revealed social networks and messengers to be a very ...
Added: June 6, 2024
Plungian V., Зборник Матице српске за славистику 2021 Т. 100 С. 187–203
В статье обсуждается ряд теоретических проблем русского словоизменения с точки зрения технической (на первый взгляд) задачи создания оптимальной таблицы склонения русских имен. Эти проблемы можно разбить на три группы. К первой группе относится иерархия падежных граммем, а также связанный с ней порядок падежей в парадигме. Ко второй группе относится набор типов склонения (словоизменительных типов, возникающих ...
Added: November 9, 2023
Pisarenko D., В кн.: Малые языки в большой лингвистике. Выпуск 4.: М.: Буки Веди, 2022. С. 183–192.
Статья посвящена опциональному маркированию множественного числа на
существительных в чувашском языке (малокарачкинский говор). В чувашском языке
существительные, реферирующие к более чем одному объекту, в некоторых контекстах
могут не нести показателя множественного числа, в то время как в других контекстах
присутствие показателя множественного числа на них обязательно. В этой статье я
показываю, что обязательность присутствия числового показателя на существительном,
реферирующем ко множеству ...
Added: September 30, 2023
Kimmelman V., Komarova A., Luchkova L. et al., Frontiers in Psychology 2022 Vol. 12 Article 740734
When describing variation at the lexical level in sign languages, researchers often distinguish between phonological and lexical variants, using the following principle: if two signs differ in only one of the major phonological components (handshape, orientation, movement, location), then they are considered phonological variants, otherwise they are considered separate lexemes. We demonstrate that this principle ...
Added: September 7, 2023
Шикунова А. С., Sidorkina D., , in: Девятнадцатая конференция по типологии и грамматике для молодых исследователей: тезисы докладов.: СПб.: ИЛИ РАН, 2022. P. 210–213.
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Seržant I., Moroz G., Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 2022 Vol. 9 Article 58
Efficiency is central to understanding the communicative and cognitive underpinnings of language. However, efficiency management is a complex mechanism in which different efficiency effects—such as articulatory, processing and planning ease, mental accessibility, and informativity, online and offline efficiency effects—conspire to yield the coding of linguistic signs. While we do not yet exactly understand the interactional ...
Added: January 23, 2022
Acquaviva P., Daniel M., , in: Number in the World's Languages.: Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2022. Ch. 23 P. 833–910.
We outlined in chapter 1 the goals of this survey of number across a diverse sample of languages: investigate the properties of number systems in some depth, while at the same time guaranteeing direct comparability between the analyses of systems that can be very different from each other. At the conclusion of this survey, it ...
Added: September 6, 2021
Makarov I., Nikolay Veldyaykin, Maxim Chertkov et al., , in: Proceedings of the 12th ACM International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments (PETRA '19).: NY: ACM, 2019. P. 204–210.
Sign languages are the main way for people from deaf community to communicate with other people. In this paper, we have compared several real-time sign language dactyl recognition systems using deep convolutional neural networks. Our system is able to recognize words from natural language gestured using signs for each letter. We evaluate our approach on ...
Added: July 10, 2021
Daniel M., , in: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Morphology.: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Ch. 9 P. 91–133.
The category of person is a linguistic expression of reference to a role in a speech act, including the speaker, the addressee, or a combination thereof. The values of the person category commonly, if not universally, include the opposition of first person (reference to the speaker) versus second person (reference to the addressee). Reference to ...
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Lečić N. D., Schole. Философское антиковедение и классическая традиция 2021 Т. 15 № 2 С. 681–701
In this article we analyse the teaching of one of the last Early Pythagoreans, Eurytus of Tarentum, by comparing it with the philosophy of his teacher, Philolaus of Croton. Eurytus is known to us through his performance of “defining” a thing with the number of pebbles needed to draw its silhouette. We strive to find ...
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Bolshakov N., Колесников В. В., Социология: методология, методы, математическое моделирование 2019 Т. 49 С. 57–83
Development of an inclusive society challenges researchers to study
representatives of various social groups, including those with unique
cognitive and communicative characteristics. One of these groups is the
deaf and hard of hearing, which differs significantly from other people with
disabilities in cultural and linguistic aspects. This article deals with the
difficulties that sociologists face interviewing the deaf and hard ...
Added: August 26, 2020
Daniel M., , in: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics (Living Edition).: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
The category of person is a linguistic expression of reference to a role in a speech act, including the speaker, the addressee, or a combination thereof. The values of the person category commonly, if not universally, include the opposition of first person (reference to the speaker) versus second person (reference to the addressee). Reference to ...
Added: July 1, 2020
Rudnev P., Anna Kuznetsova, Sign Language & Linguistics 2021 Vol. 24 No. 2 P. 259–273
This short remark documents exceptions to the main strategy of expressing sentential negation in Russian Sign Language (RSL). The postverbal sentential negation particle in RSL inverts the basic SVO order characteristic of the language turning it into SOV (Pasalskaya 2018a). We show that this reversal requirement under negation is not absolute and does not apply ...
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Makarov I., Veldyaykin N., Maxim Chertkov et al., , in: Analysis of Images, Social Networks and Texts. 8th International Conference AIST 2019.: Springer, 2019. P. 309–320.
Sign language is the main way to communicate for people from deaf community. However, common people mostly do not know sign language. In this paper, we overview several real-time sign language dactyl recognition systems using deep convolutional neural networks. These systems are able to recognize dactylized words gestured by signs for each letter. We evaluate ...
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Klezovich A., / NRU HSE. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2019. No. 86.
The Prosodic model of phonology (Brentari 1998) implies that all signs in any sign language have prosodic and inherent features. This dichotomy (movement feature vs. all other features) occurs to some extent in all phonological theories. The idea derives from Liddell & Johnson’s (1994) Movement-Hold model, where they proposed that movements can be in most ...
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Aksenov K., / NRU HSE. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2019. No. 90.
This paper aims at describing the syntactic and semantic properties of gradable predicates in Russian Sign Language (RSL). Property signs in RSL, such as big or beautiful, generally behave similarly to stative predicates. However, their compatibility with the degree modifiers and aspectual markers shows that they significantly differ from other stative verbs. Thus, they can ...
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Душкина В. А., / NRU HSE. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2019. No. 85.
While spoken languages primarily make use of the acoustic-auditory modality, sign languages use visual-gestural modality. This results in structural differences between those languages. Sign language properties are especially intriguing due to three domains used to convey linguistic information: simultaneity, iconicity and use of space (Meier 2012).
The main purpose of my research is to define modality-specific ...
Added: December 13, 2019
Chechuro I., , in: The Mehweb language: Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax.: Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019. Ch. 3 P. 39–72.
This paper describes the nominal morphology of Mehweb. It deals with the following issues: the nominal paradigm, plural formation, the oblique stem, case formation and use, and irregular locatives. In this paper I analyze both the structure and the semantics of these forms. ...
Added: November 20, 2019