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Communicating about quantity without a language model: Number devices in homesign grammar

机译:在没有语言模型的情况下进行数量通信:homesign语法中的数字设备

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All natural languages have formal devices for communicating about number, be they lexical (e.g., two, many) or grammatical (e.g., plural markings on nouns and/or verbs). Here we ask whether linguistic devices for number arise in communication systems that have not been handed down from generation to generation. We examined deaf individuals who had not been exposed to a usable model of conventional language (signed or spoken), but had nevertheless developed their own gestures, called homesigns, to communicate. Study 1 examined four adult homesigners and a hearing communication partner for each homesigner. The adult homesigners produced two main types of number gestures: gestures that enumerated sets (cardinal number marking), and gestures that signaled one vs. more than one (non-cardinal number marking). Both types of gestures resembled, in form and function, number signs in established sign languages and, as such, were fully integrated into each homesigner's gesture system and, in this sense, linguistic. The number gestures produced by the homesigners' hearing communication partners displayed some, but not all, of the homesigners' linguistic patterns. To better understand the origins of the patterns displayed by the adult homesigners, Study 2 examined a child homesigner and his hearing mother, and found that the child's number gestures displayed all of the properties found in the adult homesigners' gestures, but his mother's gestures did not. The findings suggest that number gestures and their linguistic use can appear relatively early in homesign development, and that hearing communication partners are not likely to be the source of homesigners' linguistic expressions of non-cardinal number. Linguistic devices for number thus appear to be so fundamental to language that they can arise in the absence of conventional linguistic input.
机译:所有自然语言都有表达数字的形式手段,无论是词汇(例如,两个,很多)还是语法(例如,名词和/或动词上的复数标记)。在这里,我们要问的是,用于数字的语言设备是否出现在尚未世代相传的通信系统中。我们检查了聋哑人士,他们没有接触过可用的传统语言模型(手语或口语),但是仍然表现出自己的手势,称为家庭手势,可以交流。研究1检查了四个成人居家签名者和每个居家签名者的听力交流伙伴。成年的家庭签名者产生两种主要的数字手势:枚举手势的手势(基数标记)和表示一个手势与多个手势的手势(非基数标记)。两种手势在形式和功能上都类似于已建立的手势语中的数字符号,因此,它们已完全集成到每个家庭签名者的手势系统中,并且在这种意义上是语言。房主签名者的听力交流伙伴发出的数字手势显示了房主签名者的一些语言模式,但不是全部。为了更好地了解成人寄宿家庭显示的模式的起源,研究2检查了一个儿童寄宿家庭和他的听力母亲,发现孩子的数字手势显示了成人寄宿家庭的手势中的所有属性,但是他母亲的手势确实不。研究结果表明,数字手势及其在家庭签名开发中的使用可能相对较早,并且听力交流伙伴不太可能成为家庭签名者非基数语言表达的来源。因此,用于数字的语言装置似乎对语言至关重要,以至于在没有常规语言输入的情况下它们就会出现。

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