Facial expressions, emotions, and sign languages
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Facial expressions, emotions, and sign languages
Abstract
Facial expressions are used by humans to convey various types of meaning in various contexts. The range of meanings spans basic possibly innate socio-emotional concepts such as "surprise" to complex and culture specific concepts such as "carelessly." The range of contexts in which humans use facial expressions spans responses to events in the environment to particular linguistic constructions within sign languages. In this mini review we summarize findings on the use and acquisition of facial expressions by signers and present a unified account of the range of facial expressions used by referring to three dimensions on which facial expressions vary: semantic, compositional, and iconic.
Keywords: emotion; facial expression; sign language.
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