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SOURCE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. Tambov: Gramota, 2013. № 5. Part 1. P. 188-194.
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MEANS OF EXPRESSING MULTIPLICATIVE AND ITERATIVE TYPES OF PLURALITY IN RSL

Filimonova Elizaveta Vladimirovna
Novosibirsk State Technical University


Abstract. The author describes the ways of expressing the multiplicative and iterative types of situations plurality in the Russian Sign Language (RSL), considers reduplication as the basic means of expressing the meanings ??of plurality; discusses the functions of reduplication in sign language morphology, and also analyzes the lexical indices, serving as the means of expressing the multiplicative and iterative types of plurality.
Key words and phrases: жестовый язык, количественная аспектуальность, множественность ситуаций, мультипликатив, итератив, редупликация, sign language, quantitative aspectuality, situations plurality, multiplicative, iterative, reduplication
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