3.1.2. Number markers
In Spanish Sign Language (LSE), certain verbs can express number agreement with the subject and object by modifying their location, orientation, or path movement.
While the singular form is unmarked in LSE, these verbs can be modified to show plural forms. This section of the GramLSE examines the markers for dual, multiple, and exhaustive number.
Fernández-Soneira, A. y Villameriel García, S. (2025). Morphology: verbal inflection: agreement: number markers. En S. Villameriel García (Ed.), Gramática de la Lengua de Signos Española (GramLSE) / Grammar of Spanish Sign Language (GramLSE). Real Patronato sobre Discapacidad-Centro de Normalización Lingüística de la Lengua de Signos Española. Recuperado el dd de mes de aaaa de https://cnlse.es/es/recursos/gramlse/ingles/index/morphology/chapter-3-verbal-inflection/3-1-agreement/3-1-2-number-markers/
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- References
- Spanish sign language and written Spanish version
- Videoglossary (in Spanish sign language and written Spanish)
