Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign Languages
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Resumo: | Sign languages, just like many indigenous languages, have traditionally been subject to language prejudice and suppression, based in no small part on invalid claims about their structural complexity. In this chapter, we aim to contribute to the discussion on language prejudice by broadening the scope to include deaf communities and their sign languages. We review and reject claims according to which languages can be classified as “primitive” or “evolved” based on the absence of certain grammatical categories. One such grammatical category are conjunctions, and we investigate in some detail their absence or presence in sign languages. We present examples from various sign languages which show that – just as in spoken languages – conjunctions may emerge through diachronic processes of borrowing and grammaticalization. Focusing on data from Brazilian Sign Language, we then demonstrate that both these processes are at play in the language and that manual conjunctions marking disjunctive, adversative, conditional, and causal relations have entered the lexicon. Our hope is that these findings will contribute – albeit modestly – to the status of Brazilian Sign Language. |
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Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign LanguagesBorrowingConjunctionGrammaticalizationLanguage prejudiceSign languageSign languages, just like many indigenous languages, have traditionally been subject to language prejudice and suppression, based in no small part on invalid claims about their structural complexity. In this chapter, we aim to contribute to the discussion on language prejudice by broadening the scope to include deaf communities and their sign languages. We review and reject claims according to which languages can be classified as “primitive” or “evolved” based on the absence of certain grammatical categories. One such grammatical category are conjunctions, and we investigate in some detail their absence or presence in sign languages. We present examples from various sign languages which show that – just as in spoken languages – conjunctions may emerge through diachronic processes of borrowing and grammaticalization. Focusing on data from Brazilian Sign Language, we then demonstrate that both these processes are at play in the language and that manual conjunctions marking disjunctive, adversative, conditional, and causal relations have entered the lexicon. Our hope is that these findings will contribute – albeit modestly – to the status of Brazilian Sign Language.Unesp – Sao Paulo State University, São PauloUniversity of AmsterdamUnesp – Sao Paulo State University, São PauloUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)University of AmsterdamRodrigues, Angélica [UNESP]Pfau, Roland2025-04-29T20:06:37Z2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart157-185http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25806-0_10Understanding Linguistic Prejudice: Critical Approaches to Language Diversity in Brazil, p. 157-185.https://hdl.handle.net/11449/30658210.1007/978-3-031-25806-0_102-s2.0-85172152299Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengUnderstanding Linguistic Prejudice: Critical Approaches to Language Diversity in Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-04-30T13:57:12Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/306582Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-04-30T13:57:12Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign Languages |
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Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign Languages |
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Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign Languages Rodrigues, Angélica [UNESP] Borrowing Conjunction Grammaticalization Language prejudice Sign language |
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Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign Languages |
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Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign Languages |
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Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign Languages |
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Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign Languages |
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Language Prejudice and Language Structure: On Missing and Emerging Conjunctions in Libras and Other Sign Languages |
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Rodrigues, Angélica [UNESP] |
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Rodrigues, Angélica [UNESP] Pfau, Roland |
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Pfau, Roland |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) University of Amsterdam |
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Rodrigues, Angélica [UNESP] Pfau, Roland |
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Borrowing Conjunction Grammaticalization Language prejudice Sign language |
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Borrowing Conjunction Grammaticalization Language prejudice Sign language |
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Sign languages, just like many indigenous languages, have traditionally been subject to language prejudice and suppression, based in no small part on invalid claims about their structural complexity. In this chapter, we aim to contribute to the discussion on language prejudice by broadening the scope to include deaf communities and their sign languages. We review and reject claims according to which languages can be classified as “primitive” or “evolved” based on the absence of certain grammatical categories. One such grammatical category are conjunctions, and we investigate in some detail their absence or presence in sign languages. We present examples from various sign languages which show that – just as in spoken languages – conjunctions may emerge through diachronic processes of borrowing and grammaticalization. Focusing on data from Brazilian Sign Language, we then demonstrate that both these processes are at play in the language and that manual conjunctions marking disjunctive, adversative, conditional, and causal relations have entered the lexicon. Our hope is that these findings will contribute – albeit modestly – to the status of Brazilian Sign Language. |
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