This paper aims to present part of the project “From Speech to Sign – learning Swedish Sign Language as a second language” which include a learner corpus that is based on data produced by hearing adult L2 signers. The paper describes the design of corpus building and the collection of data for the Corpus in Swedish Sign Language as a Second Language (SSLC-L2). Another component of ongoing work is the creation of a specialized annotation scheme for SSLC-L2, one that differs somewhat from the annotation work in Swedish Sign Language Corpus (SSLC), where the data is based on performance by L1 signers. Also, we will account for and discuss the methodology used to annotate L2 structures
We describe the design, recording and content of a Czech Sign Language database in this paper. The d...
This paper presents an overview of the British Sign Language Corpus Project—the first endeavor to cr...
International audienceCorpus-based Sign Language linguistics has emerged as a new linguistic domain,...
This paper aims to present part of the project “From Speech to Sign – learning Swedish Sign Language...
This paper describes on-going work on extending the annotation of the Swedish Sign Language Corpus (...
This paper presents the first steps in the process of creating a multimedia corpus for the severely ...
In this paper, we discuss the possibilities for mining lexical variation data across (potential) lec...
This paper discusses the process of creating corpora of the sign languages used in Finland, Finnish ...
Identifying word classes is an important part of describing a language. Research about sign language...
In this paper we describe STS-korpus, a web corpus tool for Swedish Sign Language (STS) which we hav...
The article presents a new language learner corpus for Swedish, SweLL, and the methodology from coll...
The article presents a new language learner corpus for Swedish, SweLL, and the methodology from coll...
We describe the first effort to annotate a signed language with syntactic dependency structure: the ...
For sign languages used by deaf communities, linguistic corpora have until recently been unavailable...
The Swedish Sign Language Corpus includes recordings and documentation of sign language texts, produ...
We describe the design, recording and content of a Czech Sign Language database in this paper. The d...
This paper presents an overview of the British Sign Language Corpus Project—the first endeavor to cr...
International audienceCorpus-based Sign Language linguistics has emerged as a new linguistic domain,...
This paper aims to present part of the project “From Speech to Sign – learning Swedish Sign Language...
This paper describes on-going work on extending the annotation of the Swedish Sign Language Corpus (...
This paper presents the first steps in the process of creating a multimedia corpus for the severely ...
In this paper, we discuss the possibilities for mining lexical variation data across (potential) lec...
This paper discusses the process of creating corpora of the sign languages used in Finland, Finnish ...
Identifying word classes is an important part of describing a language. Research about sign language...
In this paper we describe STS-korpus, a web corpus tool for Swedish Sign Language (STS) which we hav...
The article presents a new language learner corpus for Swedish, SweLL, and the methodology from coll...
The article presents a new language learner corpus for Swedish, SweLL, and the methodology from coll...
We describe the first effort to annotate a signed language with syntactic dependency structure: the ...
For sign languages used by deaf communities, linguistic corpora have until recently been unavailable...
The Swedish Sign Language Corpus includes recordings and documentation of sign language texts, produ...
We describe the design, recording and content of a Czech Sign Language database in this paper. The d...
This paper presents an overview of the British Sign Language Corpus Project—the first endeavor to cr...
International audienceCorpus-based Sign Language linguistics has emerged as a new linguistic domain,...