Abstract
Abstract
This paper provides a description of the distribution of buoys across genres and of their possible functions as
discourse markers in French Belgian Sign Language. We selected a sample of dialogic genres – argumentative, explanatory,
narrative, and metalinguistic – produced by different signers from the LSFB Corpus. In our dataset, buoys are unequally
distributed across genres, and list and fragment buoys are the most frequent. Apart from a pointer and a point buoy, only some
list buoys have discourse-marking functions, including enumeration, alternative, and addition. On the basis of the distribution of
all types of buoys, the narrative dialogic genre is the most different as compared to the other three genres. It is characterized
by a lower frequency of list buoys and a higher frequency of fragment buoys. When focusing on discourse-marking buoys, the
explanatory genre attracts the highest number of tokens, which we relate to the higher degree of preparation as compared to the
other genres.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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