RT Journal Article T1 Argument and verb meaning clustering from expression forms in LSE A1 Garcia-Miguel Gallego, José María A1 Cabeza Pereiro, María del Carmen K1 57 Lingüística K1 5701 Lingüística Aplicada K1 5705 Lingüística Sincrónica AB Languages use predicates and arguments to express events and event participants. In order to establish generalizations concerning the variety languages show regarding the strategies for discerning some arguments from the others, the concept of roles—and, particularly, macroroles, mesoroles, and microroles—associated with participants provides a widely studied starting point. In this article, the formal properties in the arguments of a set of 14 verb meanings in Spanish Sign Language have been analyzed. Arguments have been studied by considering their microroles, and a quantitative method for measuring distances from a plurality of properties has been adopted. The novelty of this analysis is that it focuses on how arguments group in terms of these properties. Subsequently, some generalizations justifying why some verb meanings have a tendency to associate with certain forms of argument expression are highlighted in this study. PB Frontiers in Psychology SN 16641078 YR 2022 FD 2022-03-24 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11093/4531 UL http://hdl.handle.net/11093/4531 LA spa NO Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 806526 (2022) NO Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda | Ref. FFI2013-41929-P DS Investigo RD 13-sep-2024