Visual sonority in Brazilian Sign Language literature
Keywords:
visual sonority, Literature, Brazilian Sign LanguageAbstract
The idea of sonority in sign languages was treated by Perlmutter (1992) as perceptibility, a property of a segment that uses movement rather than one in which the hands stay in the same position. Sandler (1993) states that the visual salience of movement in sign languages plays a role similar to sonority in spoken languages. For Brentari (1998), perceptually, a sign is visible from considerable distances, and measurement of its visual sonority is based on the joints involved in its production. This work focuses on visual sonority in literature in Brazilian Sign Language and considers the relevance of manual and non-manual elements, rhythm, symmetry, the scale of signs, and the effect of video on this concept. Two signed stories “The King’s Parrot” and “Little Ping Pong Ball” were analysed, highlighting specific signs in which the use of joints, non-manual features, and other resources are influenced by the size of the performance space and the distance of the audience from the signing. Three types of ‘sonority’ were observed: in the movement of the whole body on the stage, in the size of arms and trunk movement, and in the hands. In addition to the joints, non-manual features, rhythm and symmetry play an important role in visual sonority and influence the viewer’s experience.
Downloads
References
BAHAN, B. Face-to-Face Tradition in the American Deaf Community: Dynamics of the Teller, the Tale, and the Audience. In: BAUMAN, D. L.; NELSON, J. L.; ROSE, H. M. Signing the Body Poetic: Essays on American Sign Language Literature. 1. ed. Los Angeles: UC Press, 2006. p. 21-50.
BAUMAN, H.-Dirksen L. Getting-out of Line: Toward a Visual and Cinematic Poetics of ASL. In: BAUMAN, H. et al. Signing the Body Poetic: Essays on American Sign Language Literature. Los Angeles: UC Press, 2006. p. 95-117.
BAUMAN, H.-Dirksen L. Redesigning Literature: The Cinematic Poetics of American Sign Language Poetry. Sign Language Studies, Washington, v. 4, n. 1, p. 34-47, 2003.
BRENTARI, D. Establishing a Sonority Hierarchy in American Sign Language: The Use of Simultaneous Structure in Phonology. Phonology, Cambridge, v. 10, n. 2, p. 281-306, 1993.
BRENTARI, D. A Prosodic Model of Sign Language Phonology. Cambridge/London: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998.
BRENTARI, D. Phonology. In: PFAU, R.; STEINBACH, M; WOLL, B. Sign Language: An International Handbook. Berlin/Boston: Gruyter Mouton, 2012. p. 21-54.
CRASBORN, O. Phonetics. In: PFAU, R.; STEINBACH, M; WOLL, B. Sign Language: An International Handbook. Berlin/Boston: Gruyter Mouton, 2012. p. 4-20.
CUXAC, C.; SALLANDRE, M. Iconicity and arbitrariness in French Sign Language. 2004. Disponível em: http://archive.sfl.cnrs.fr/sites/sfl/IMG/pdf/Verbal-Signed-Languages_02_Cuxac-Sallandre_last_draft_2007.pdf >. Accessed on March 11, 2016.
KANEKO, M.; MESCH, J. Eye Gaze in Creative Sign Language. Sign Language Studies, Washington, v. 13, n. 3, p. 372-400, 2013.
KLAMT, M. M. O Ritmo na Poesia em Língua de Sinais. 2014. 147 p. Masters Thesis. (M.A. in Linguistics) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Post-Graduate Program in Linguistics Florianópolis, 2014.
KLIMA, E.; BELLUGI, U. Poetry and song in a language without sound. Cognition, Lausanne, v. 4, p. 45-97, 1976.
KRENTZ, C. B. The Camera as Printing Press: How Film Has Influenced ASL Literature. In: BAUMAN, H. et al. Signing the Body Poetic: Essays on American Sign Language Literature. 1. ed. Los Angeles: UC Press, 2006. p. 51-70.
LUCAS, C. et al. The Effect of New Tecnologies on Sign Language Research. Sign Language Studies, Washington, v. 13, n. 4, p. 541-564, 2013.
MACHADO, F. de A. Simetria na Poética Visual na Língua de Sinais Brasileira. 2013. 149 p. Masters Thesis (M.A. in Translation). - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Post-Graduate Program in Translation Studies, Florianópolis., 2013.
NAPOLI, D. J.; SANDERS, N; WRIGHT, R. On the Linguistic Effects of Articulatory Ease, with a focus on Sign Languages. Language, Washington, v. 90, n. 2, p. 424-456, June 2014.
PERLMUTTER, D. M. Sonority and Syllable Structure in American Sign Language. Linguistic Inquiry, Cambridge, v. 23, n. 3, p. 407-442, Summer 1992.
PETERS, C. The Oral Tradition: Deaf American Storytellers as Tricksters. In: PETERS, C. Deaf American Literature: from carnival to the canon. Washington: Gallaudet University Press, 2000. p. 52-77.
PIMENTA, N. A tradução de fábulas seguindo aspectos imagéticos da linguagem cinematográfica e da língua de sinais. 2012. 165 p. Masters Thesis (M.A. in Translation) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Post-Graduate Program in Translation Studies, Florianópolis., 2012.
RAMOS, B. O Papagaio do Rei. Festival de Folclore Sinalizado. Os Craques da Libras. 2014. Unpublished.
ROMANO, R. S. Bolinha de Ping-Pong. 2009. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhGCEznqljo >. Accessed on March 20, 2016. » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhGCEznqljo
ROSE, H. M. A critical methodology for analyzing American Sign Language literature. 1992. 192 p. Doctoral Dissertation. (Ph.D. in Philosophy), Arizona State University, Department of Communication, Tempe, 1992.
ROSE, H. M. The Poet in the Poem in the Performance: The Relation of Body, Self, and Text in ASL Literature. In: BAUMAN, H. et al. Signing the Body Poetic: Essays on American Sign Language Literature. Los Angeles: UC Press, 2006. p. 130-146.
SANDLER, W. A Sonority Cycle in American Sign Language. Phonology, Cambridge, v. 10, n. 2, p. 243-279, 1993.
SMITH, S.; CORMIER, K. In our out? Spatial Scale and Enactment in Narratives of Native and Nonnative Signing Deaf Children Acquiring British Sign Language. Sign Language Studies, Washington, v. 14, n. 3, p. 275-301, 2014.
SUTTON-SPENCE, R.; BOYES BRAEM, P. Comparing the Products and the Processes of Creating Sign Language Poetry and Pantomimic Improvisactions. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, New York, v. 37. n. 4, p. 245-280, Dec. 2013.
SUTTON-SPENCE, R.; LADD, P.; RUDD, G. Analysing Sign Language Poetry. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
VALLI, C. Poetics of American Sign Language Poetry. 1993. 156 f. Masters Thesis (M.A. in Linguistics and ASL Poetics). - Union Institute Graduate School, Cincinnati, 1993.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2017 Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Autores de artigos publicados pela RBLA mantêm os direitos autorais de seus trabalhos, licenciando-os sob a licença Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0, que permite que os artigos sejam reutilizados e distribuídos sem restrição, desde que o trabalho original seja corretamente citado.


