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British Sign Language (BSL)

Segmentation of British Sign Language (BSL): Mind the gap!

Segmentation of British Sign Language (BSL): Mind the gap!

... Signed language produced by Deaf people in everyday conversation consists of a quasi- continuous stream of overlapping hand and facial ...signed language have to segment such input streams in order to be ...

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The development of complex verb constructions in British Sign Language

The development of complex verb constructions in British Sign Language

... in British Sign Language ...onto language, children acquiring BSL over- generalize the use of argument structure related to perspective shifting ; secondly, these overgeneralizations are ...

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Detecting cognitive impairment and dementia in Deaf people: The British Sign Language Cognitive Screening Test

Detecting cognitive impairment and dementia in Deaf people: The British Sign Language Cognitive Screening Test

... a sign language, titled the British Sign Language Cognitive Screening Test ...spoken language norms. The test has no spoken or written English language requirement, with ...

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Transfer Learning for British Sign Language Modelling

Transfer Learning for British Sign Language Modelling

... transcribing British Sign Language ...a language model to take into account context and therefore increase accuracy of the transcriber, which outputs a string of word-like ...

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Towards an understanding of contextual features that influence the linguistic formality of British Sign Language users

Towards an understanding of contextual features that influence the linguistic formality of British Sign Language users

... of British Sign Language (BSL) ...the language employed in particular communicative scenarios, with a further aim of identifying significant patterns of contextual elements that contribute ...

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Recognition of Two Hand Gestures of word in British Sign Language (BSL)

Recognition of Two Hand Gestures of word in British Sign Language (BSL)

... the British sign language (BSL) [1] finger spelling ...visual language used by deaf people, which uses word level sign (gestures), non manual ...

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Adaptation of a Vocabulary Test from British Sign Language to American Sign Language

Adaptation of a Vocabulary Test from British Sign Language to American Sign Language

... for British Sign Language (BSL) into American Sign Language (ASL) and presents results from the first round of pilot testing with twenty deaf native ASL ...assessing sign ...

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Detecting Memory Impairment in Deaf People: A New Test of Verbal Learning and Memory in British Sign Language

Detecting Memory Impairment in Deaf People: A New Test of Verbal Learning and Memory in British Sign Language

... of British Sign Language and were born deaf or had lost their hearing before the age of 10 years, an age cut-off that includes the majority of people who use sign language as a first or ...

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A Real Time Two Hand Gesture Recognition System Using Motion Static and Dynamic Image in British Sign Language

A Real Time Two Hand Gesture Recognition System Using Motion Static and Dynamic Image in British Sign Language

... of British Sign Language alphabet recognition system, does not require any special markers or The motivation for this hand tracker was a desktop-based two-handed interaction system in which a user ...

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'Children are just lingual': The development of phonology in British Sign Language (BSL)

'Children are just lingual': The development of phonology in British Sign Language (BSL)

... for sign language acquisition is ...a sign, in general underlies how ‘markedness’ is ...spoken language phonological models, how markedness is defined is not completely clear, although most ...

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Identifying specific language impairment in deaf children acquiring British Sign Language: Implications for theory and practice

Identifying specific language impairment in deaf children acquiring British Sign Language: Implications for theory and practice

... their language profiles differ ...In language production both children’s scores for narrative content and structure indicate language impairment, but Child 6 performs age appropriately for use of BSL ...

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British Sign Language Recognition via Late Fusion of Computer Vision and Leap Motion with Transfer Learning to American Sign Language

British Sign Language Recognition via Late Fusion of Computer Vision and Leap Motion with Transfer Learning to American Sign Language

... to British and American Sign ...of Sign Language, especially unseen data, enables the ability to perform the task autonomously and thus provide a digital method to interpretation of non-spoken ...

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From Gesture to Sign Language: Conventionalization of Classifier Constructions by Adult Hearing Learners of British Sign Language

From Gesture to Sign Language: Conventionalization of Classifier Constructions by Adult Hearing Learners of British Sign Language

... of sign produce entity classifier constructions with high levels of accuracy, and (2) which components of entity classifier constructions are easiest for them to ...

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The encoding of simultaneity in children's British Sign Language narratives

The encoding of simultaneity in children's British Sign Language narratives

... of sign space to signal person reference and characterizing the different types of sign space available for encoding temporal ...of sign spaces is considered integral to the function of reference and ...

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Identifying SLI in deaf children acquiring British Sign Language: Implications for theory and practice

Identifying SLI in deaf children acquiring British Sign Language: Implications for theory and practice

... This test is designed to assess deaf children’s expressive language and is based on an elicited narrative. The child watches a short language-free story acted out by two deaf children, which is presented on ...

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Working with British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters: lessons from child and adolescent mental health services in the U.K

Working with British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters: lessons from child and adolescent mental health services in the U.K

... the language used is ambiguous or ...of language and understanding, for example has the deaf child used what local deaf clinicians refer to as the ‘deaf nod’ to cover the fact they are not understanding; ...

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Investigating Deaf Children's Vocabulary Knowledge in British Sign Language

Investigating Deaf Children's Vocabulary Knowledge in British Sign Language

... spoken language research is between receptive and productive knowledge, that is, the direction of the mapping between form and meaning (Laufer & Goldstein, ...the language learner to retrieve the ...

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Deficits in narrative abilities in child British Sign Language users with specific language impairment

Deficits in narrative abilities in child British Sign Language users with specific language impairment

... first language was ...level, language exposure, family hearing status, type of school and normal non-verbal development through information provided by ...

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Sentence Repetition in Deaf Children with Specific Language Impairment in British Sign Language

Sentence Repetition in Deaf Children with Specific Language Impairment in British Sign Language

... with sign language SLI made word-finding errors, and although the group as a whole was slower at starting to generate words on the task, their overall performance was not different from that of the ...

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The onset and mastery of spatial language in children acquiring British Sign Language

The onset and mastery of spatial language in children acquiring British Sign Language

... movement of a handshape in representational sign space. There were very few location meanings or explicit descriptions of ground across the data. Reasons for this may stem from the linguistic complexity of these ...

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