A Grammar of Italian Sign Language (LIS)

2.1.5.1. Possessives

In LIS, predicative possession can be expressed with the same sign used to express existential constructions (SYNTAX 2.1.5.2), namely the sign glossed exist, as shown in the sentences below. The sign exist is accompanied by repeated head nods (hn), protruding lips (lp) and, optionally, lowered eyebrow (le). The word order is possessor โ€“ possessum - exist.

 

 

 

                                                             le

                                                             lp

                                                            hn

         a.            ix1 motorbike exist

         โ€˜I have a motorbike.โ€™

 

 

 

                                                                                      lp

                                                                                     hn

         b.            a-n-n-a peru ix(loc) house exist

         โ€˜Anna has a house in Peru.โ€™

 

 

 

                                                                  lp

                                                                 hn

         c.            ix2 temperature exist

         โ€˜You have temperature.โ€™

 

 

 

                                                                y/n

         d.            ix2 time free exist ix2

         โ€˜Do you have some free time?โ€™

 

 

 

                                                                                           lp

                                                                                          hn

         e.            father poss(G)1 family other exist

         โ€˜My father has another family.โ€™

 

The verb exist is not obligatory in predicative possessives in LIS. It is often dropped, as shown in the examples below. In the absence of the sign exist, the non-manual markers head nod, protruding lips, and, optionally, lowered eyebrows are present over the last sign of the sentence, which, in the following sentences coincides with the possessum (except in predicative possessive polar questions (d) where the interrogative non-manual markers override the non-manual markers present in predicative possessive constructions).

 

 

 

                                                   le

                                                   lp

                                                  hn

         a.            ix1 motorbike

         โ€˜I have a motorbike.โ€™

 

 

 

                                                                           lp

                                                                           hn

         b.            a-n-n-a peru ix(loc) house

         โ€˜Anna has a house in Peru.โ€™

 

 

 

                                                        lp

                                                       hn

         c.            ix2 temperature

         โ€˜You have temperature.โ€™

 

 

 

                                                     y/n

         d.            ix2 time free ix2

         โ€˜Do you have some free time?โ€™

 

The negative counterpart of the sign exist is the suppletive sign exist.not (MORPHOLOGY 3.5.2), accompanied by a head shake and furrowed eyebrows (neg), as in the example below. The sign exist.not occurs at the end of the sentence after the possessor and the possessum.

 

 

 

                                               neg

         m-a-r-c-o ixa car exist.not

         โ€˜Marco doesnโ€™t have a car.โ€™

 

A possessive predication can also be negated with the negative sign not (SYNTAX 1.5.1.1.1), also accompanied by the same non-manuals marking negation in LIS, as shown in the following example. The negative sign not is produced in sentence-final position.

 

 

 

                                              neg

         m-a-r-c-o ix3 car not

         โ€˜Marco doesnโ€™t have a car.โ€™

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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)

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