(poster)International audienceNon-manual actions, and more specifically facial actions (FA) can be found in all Sign Languages (SL). Those actions involve all the different facial parts and can have various and intricate linguistic relations with manual signs. Unlike in vocal languages, FA in SL provide more meaning than simple expressions of feelings and emotions. Yet non-manual parameters are among the most unknown formal features in SL studies. During the past 30 years, some studies have started questioning the meanings and linguistic values and the relations between manual and non-manual signs (Crashborn et al. 2008; Crashborn & Bank 2014); more recently, SL corpora have been analysed, segmented, and transcribed to help study FA (Vogst-...
International audienceTypannot is an innovative transcription system (TranSys) for Sign Languages (S...
International audienceIn linguistic research into Sign Languages (SL), the last two decades have bee...
International audienceThis paper presents results of the analysis of French Sign Language (LSF) conv...
International audienceNon-manual actions, and more specifically facial actions (FA) can be found in ...
see paper #21 (HAL‑02367761)International audienceHistorically, transcriptions in SL have largely fo...
International audienceThere are two main systems of transcription for sign languages (SL): SignWriti...
see publication #024 - HAL‑02552935[conferenza annullata causa Covid]International audienceThe trans...
International audienceThere are more than 140 sign languages (SLs) in the world and studying them is...
(poster)International audienceTwo main issues are still at stake for the transcription of gestures (...
Sign languages are visual-spatial languages, articulated not only by hands but also with facial expr...
(poster)International audienceDescriptions and analysis for co-speech gestures and for sign language...
Scopus - WoS 000629501300007 (IDS: BR0KR)International audienceTypannot is an innovative transcripti...
Sign language is characterized by its interactivity and multimodality, which cause difficulties in d...
© 2015 IEEE.Around 70 million Deaf worldwide use Sign Languages (SLs) as their native languages. At ...
(similar to C037)International audienceExisting writing systems for SL (SignWriting [Sutton, 1974]; ...
International audienceTypannot is an innovative transcription system (TranSys) for Sign Languages (S...
International audienceIn linguistic research into Sign Languages (SL), the last two decades have bee...
International audienceThis paper presents results of the analysis of French Sign Language (LSF) conv...
International audienceNon-manual actions, and more specifically facial actions (FA) can be found in ...
see paper #21 (HAL‑02367761)International audienceHistorically, transcriptions in SL have largely fo...
International audienceThere are two main systems of transcription for sign languages (SL): SignWriti...
see publication #024 - HAL‑02552935[conferenza annullata causa Covid]International audienceThe trans...
International audienceThere are more than 140 sign languages (SLs) in the world and studying them is...
(poster)International audienceTwo main issues are still at stake for the transcription of gestures (...
Sign languages are visual-spatial languages, articulated not only by hands but also with facial expr...
(poster)International audienceDescriptions and analysis for co-speech gestures and for sign language...
Scopus - WoS 000629501300007 (IDS: BR0KR)International audienceTypannot is an innovative transcripti...
Sign language is characterized by its interactivity and multimodality, which cause difficulties in d...
© 2015 IEEE.Around 70 million Deaf worldwide use Sign Languages (SLs) as their native languages. At ...
(similar to C037)International audienceExisting writing systems for SL (SignWriting [Sutton, 1974]; ...
International audienceTypannot is an innovative transcription system (TranSys) for Sign Languages (S...
International audienceIn linguistic research into Sign Languages (SL), the last two decades have bee...
International audienceThis paper presents results of the analysis of French Sign Language (LSF) conv...