Decomposing distribution across dimensions: Evidence from Libras

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This paper focuses on the investigation of the meaning of reduplication in Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) analyzing the contribution of each of its forms: repetition (\rep) and alternation (\alt). In order to check their role, we proceeded a data collection with a native signer during elicitation sessions following the methodology for semantic elicitation (Matthewson, 2004). We also collected a spontaneous datum with another signer. We show that \rep is related to aspectual distribution, and \alt is associated to two pieces of information-participant-related distribution and aspectual distribution. We propose a formal analysis for each of the forms as well as of the way they interact compositionally.

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Donazzan, M., & Sanchez-Mendes, L. (2020). Decomposing distribution across dimensions: Evidence from Libras. DELTA Documentacao de Estudos Em Linguistica Teorica e Aplicada, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-460X2020360102

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