tegnposisjoner
Tegnposisjoner, also known as sign positions, refer to the specific locations or placements of signs within a sign language system. Each sign language has its own set of tegnposisjoner, which are crucial for conveying meaning and distinguishing between different signs. These positions can vary based on factors such as the handshape, movement, and location in space.
In many sign languages, tegnposisjoner are categorized into several types, including:
1. Neutral space: This is the default position where signs are typically performed, often in front of
2. Body contact: Signs that involve touching or making contact with the signer's body, such as the
3. Above the head: Signs performed above the signer's head, often used to indicate a high or
4. Below the waist: Signs performed below the waist, which can signify a low or grounded concept.
5. Behind the back: Signs performed behind the signer's back, often used to indicate a hidden or
Tegnposisjoner play a significant role in the grammar and syntax of sign languages, as they can alter
The study of tegnposisjoner is an essential aspect of sign language research, as it helps linguists understand