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Частотность компонентов жестов русского жестового языка ... : Frequency of Sign Components in Russian Sign Language ...
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Межъязыковые особенности жестовых языков (на материале жестов в знаковой форме) ... : Interlanguage Features of Sign Languages (According to the Material of Gestures in Sign Form) ...
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Pour une approche kinésiologique de la gestualité
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02357282 ; Linguistique. Université de Rouen, 2018 (2018)
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МУЛЬТИМЕДИЙНЫЙ ПРОГРАММНЫЙ КОМПЛЕКС ДЛЯ СОЗДАНИЯ СЛОВАРЯ РУССКОГО ЖЕСТОВОГО ЯЗЫКА
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Sign Language Phonetic Annotation meets Phonological CorpusTools: Towards a sign language toolset for phonetic notation and phonological analysis
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2016)
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The field of sign language linguistics still misses a unified notation system such as IPA for spoken languages. Some previous attempts to create written notation systems are either not suited for phonetic analysis, or language-specific and phoneme-based and thus impossible to use in cross-linguistic studies. We describe a more recent attempt to create a purely phonetic notation system, Sign Language Phonetic Annotation (SLPA) by Johnson and Liddell (2010, 2011a, 2011b, 2012). SLPA aims for narrow phonetic notation, is easily learned by humans and machine-readable, utilizes symbols found on a common keyboard, and does not require the user to be familiar with sign languages. However, SLPA is too exhaustive (a single handshape requires 23-34 characters), incorporates some theoretical assumptions (e.g., binary features), and captures as distinctive handshapes that anatomically impossible, redundant, or perceptually nondistinctive. We propose modifications to SLPA that make it easier to use and avoid coding errors, more user-friendly, and more linguistically relevant, both general modifications suitable for manual notation and software-specific modifications. We also discuss how we intend to adapt SLPA into the Phonological CorpusTools software (Hall et al. 2015), a free tool that allows researchers to make fast, replicable analyses of various phonological patterns.
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notation system; phonetic description; Phonological CorpusTools; sign language; Sign Language Phonetic Annotation
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3765/amp.v3i0.3667 http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/amphonology/article/view/3667
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The Role of Emotional and Facial Expression in Synthesised Sign Language Avatars
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In: Other Resources (2014)
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Woordeboeke en Dowe gebruikers: huidige probleme en die behoefte aan beter oplossings
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In: Lexikos; Vol. 23 (2013) ; 2224-0039 (2013)
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Woordeboeke en Dowe gebruikers: huidige probleme en die behoefte aan beter oplossings
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In: Lexikos, Vol 23, Pp 113-134 (2013) (2013)
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Sutton movement shorthand : examples of notation of a deaf sign language
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Sutton, Valerie. - : Irvine, Calif. : Movement Shorthand Society Press, 1975
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