Published June 4, 2018 | Version v1
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Native Compounds in Turkish Sign Language (TİD): A classification based on headedness

  • 1. Bogazici University and Koc University
  • 2. Bogazici University

Description

This paper investigates the position of the structural head and its

connection to the semantic head in 127 compounds in Turkish Sign Language

(TİD). To eliminate language contact effects, we selected compounds that

have monomorphemic counterparts in Turkish. The findings are: (i)

Endocentric compounds tend to be head-final, (ii) Exocentric compounds tend

to be head-initial, (iii) compound internal order, in some well-defined cases, is

affected by the lexical semantics of one of the components. In addition, we

identify two classes of compounds, cranberry compounds and descriptive

compounds, and finally, point to the similarities between compound and

phrase structure with respect to the head parameter.en

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Funding

SIGN-HUB – The Sign Hub: preserving, researching and fostering the linguistic, historical and cultural heritage of European Deaf signing communities with an integral resource 693349
European Commission