The communicative importance of agent-backgrounding: Evidence from homesign and Nicaraguan Sign Language

Volume: 203, Pages: 104332 - 104332
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
Some concepts are more essential for human communication than others. In this paper, we investigate whether the concept of agent-backgrounding is sufficiently important for communication that linguistic structures for encoding this concept are present in young sign languages. Agent-backgrounding constructions serve to reduce the prominence of the agent – the English passive sentence a book was knocked over is an example. Although these...
Paper Details
Title
The communicative importance of agent-backgrounding: Evidence from homesign and Nicaraguan Sign Language
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
203
Pages
104332 - 104332
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