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Motivation Devices in a Sign Language: The Investigation of Signification in a Home Sign Language

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    • A. Izanloo
    • SH. Sharifi

    University of Mashhad

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Abstract

According to the dominant view in linguistics, the relationship between signifier and signified is basically conventional and arbitrary. In this article we are going to claim that in home sign languages there are some degrees of motivation. To do this, we have collected the signs of a home signer through interview sessions within two years. After that, the signs and the potential relations between signifiers and signifieds have been analyzed. All the similarities or any kind of meaningful relation between signifiers and signifieds have been pointed out and a list of motivation devices has been presented. The research shows that there is a logical and meaningful relation between almost all the signifiers and the corresponding signifieds which can be clearly seen in the light of motivation devices.

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  • Home Sign Language
  • Motivation Devices
  • Meaningful relation
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Journal of Researches in Linguistics
Volume 2, Issue 3 - Serial Number 3
December 2010
Pages 37-56
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Izanloo, A. and Sharifi, S. (2010). Motivation Devices in a Sign Language: The Investigation of Signification in a Home Sign Language. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 2(3), 37-56.

MLA

Izanloo, A. , and Sharifi, S. . "Motivation Devices in a Sign Language: The Investigation of Signification in a Home Sign Language", Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 2, 3, 2010, 37-56.

HARVARD

Izanloo, A., Sharifi, S. (2010). 'Motivation Devices in a Sign Language: The Investigation of Signification in a Home Sign Language', Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 2(3), pp. 37-56.

CHICAGO

A. Izanloo and S. Sharifi, "Motivation Devices in a Sign Language: The Investigation of Signification in a Home Sign Language," Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 2 3 (2010): 37-56,

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Izanloo, A., Sharifi, S. Motivation Devices in a Sign Language: The Investigation of Signification in a Home Sign Language. Journal of Researches in Linguistics, 2010; 2(3): 37-56.

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