Kadir Gökgöz
List of John Benjamins publications in which Kadir Gökgöz is involved.
2023 Classifiers, argument expression, and age of acquisition effects in Turkish Sign Language (TİD) Sign Language & Linguistics 26:1, pp. 1–36 | Article
This study investigates differences in language production of native, early-learner, and late-learner Turkish Sign Language (Türk İşaret Dili – TİD) signers in the domain of classifiers. For this study, we conducted a picture-signing task to elicit clauses with classifier constructions from… read more
2020 Aspects of clause structure and morphology in Turkish Sign Language Morphological Complexity within and across Boundaries: In honour of Aslı Göksel, Gürer, Aslı, Dilek Uygun-Gökmen and Balkız Öztürk (eds.), pp. 315–352 | Chapter
We highlight some aspects of the clause structure of Turkish Sign Language (TİD). There are zero to three-argument predicates in TİD. We divide the paper into chapters according to the number of arguments, but morphological categorization of predicates is instrumental in understanding different… read more
2017 Commentary on Bos (1998) Sign Language & Linguistics 20:2, pp. 270–278 | Commentary
2014 The nature of object marking in American Sign Language: (Purdue University, 2013) Sign Language & Linguistics 17:1, pp. 119–122 | Article
2013 Negation in Turkish Sign Language: The syntax of nonmanual markers Nonmanuals in Sign Language, Herrmann, Annika and Markus Steinbach (eds.), pp. 47–72 | Article
This paper presents a detailed description of manual and nonmanual markers (NMMs) in negative sentences in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). It has been argued that TİD has a manual dominant pattern for negation with a backward head tilt being the major NMM in negative sentences. By contrast, in this… read more
2011 Negation in Turkish Sign Language: The syntax of nonmanual markers Nonmanuals in Sign Language, Herrmann, Annika and Markus Steinbach (eds.), pp. 49–75 | Article
This paper presents a detailed description of manual and nonmanual markers (NMMs) in negative sentences in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). It has been argued that TİD has a manual dominant pattern for negation with a backward head tilt being the major NMM in negative sentences. By contrast, in this… read more





