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Form, function, and the grammaticalisation of completive markers in the sign language varieties of Solo and Makassar
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Palfreyman, Nick
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NUSA: Linguistics Studies of Language in and around Indonesia Volume 55: Tense, Aspect, Mood and Evidentiality in Languages of Indonesia
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page 153-172.
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This paper presents findings from a corpus-based study of grammatical expressions of completion in the urban sign language varieties of Solo and Makassar. In both varieties, the completive aspect can be marked by at least four particles, which may cliticise, and also by silent imitation of the lip pattern of a spoken language word (mouthings). These forms have several different functions, at the sentence level, the discourse level and the interaction level, and are typified by form-function asymmetry. Attention is drawn to interesting similarities both with varieties of spoken Indonesian, and with other sign languages. However, the presence of so many forms of the completive marker is not widely attested across sign languages, and some thoughts are shared as to the possible grammaticalisation sources of these forms.
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