Modality in Spanish Sign Language (LSE) revisited: A functional account

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This paper provides an analysis of modality in Spanish Sign Language (Lengua de Signos Española: LSE) from a functional perspective. Following FDG assumptions, scope will be the basic criterion in delineating modal subtypes. Four representational layers are taken into account: Propositional Content, Episode, State-of-Affairs, and Configurational Property. This study highlights that LSE offers an extensive sample of manual items (with a variable degree of grammaticalization) that enable the efficient expression of a wide range of modal contents: epistemic, deontic, volitive, and facultative. LSE is thus fully congruent with oral languages (OLs) in this domain.

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Salazar-García, V. (2018). Modality in Spanish Sign Language (LSE) revisited: A functional account. Open Linguistics, 4(1), 391–417. https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2018-0020

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