A Grammar of Italian Sign Language (LIS)

2.6. Pronoun copying

In LIS, the pronoun copying phenomenon takes place when a pronoun refers to an argument realized within the same clause. The argument of a verb appears in its regular position, but it is copied by a pronominal index (ix), agreeing in space with the referred argument. ix most often appears in clause final position. The sentence below shows an example of pronoun copying.

 

 

 

         ix3 pizza eat done ix3

         โ€˜He has eaten pizza, he.โ€™

 

It is important to distinguish between pronoun copying and doubling. Doubling is observed when the same category is (partially) repeated twice in different positions in the sentence.  Doubling does not need to involve ix. In LIS, for example, it is possible to have the repetition of the interrogative wh-elements, such as what, who, how, where (SYNTAX 1.2.3.7). An example of this is shown in the sentence below.

 

 

 

                                                           wh

         qartichoke today eat qartichoke

         โ€˜What do you eat today, what?โ€™

 

When pronoun copying and wh-element take place in the same sentence, the pronoun copying (ix) seems to precede the final interrogative. The example below shows one of these situations.

 

 

 

                                                   wh

         book ix2 want ix2 which

         โ€˜Which book do you want, you?โ€™

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Chiara Branchini & Lara Mantovan

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Bibliographical reference for citation

The entire grammar:
Branchini, Chiara and Lara Mantovan (eds.). 2020. A Grammar of Italian Sign Language (LIS). 1st ed. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series). (http://sign-hub.eu/grammars/...) (Accessed 31-10-2021)

A Chapter:
Smith, Mary. 2020. Syntax: 3. Coordination and Subordination. In Branchini, Chiara and Lara Mantovan (eds.), A Grammar of Italian Sign Language (LIS). 1st ed. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series), 230-237. ((http://sign-hub.eu/grammars/...) (Accessed 31-10-2021)

A Section:
Smith, Mary. 2020. Phonology: 1.1.1.2. Finger configuration. In Mary, Smith, Ben Smith and Carlo Smith (eds.), A Grammar of Catalan Sign Language (LSC). 1st ed. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series), 230-237. (http://sign-hub.eu/grammars/...) (Accessed 31-10-2021)

Smith, Mary. 2020. Syntax: 3.1.2.1.3. Manual markers in disjunctive coordination. In Mary, Smith, Ben Smith and Carlo Smith (eds.), A Grammar of Catalan Sign Language (LSC). 1st edn. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series), 230-237. (http://sign-hub.eu/grammars/...) (Accessed 31-10-2021)