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Transfer Learning for British Sign Language Modelling

Transfer Learning for British Sign Language Modelling

... include sign languages and it means that those who sign are not able to leverage such interactive systems nor the benefits that automatic transcription and translating of signing would ... See full document

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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

... A weakness of this study is that it does not question the underlying construct of verbal memory in deaf signers and how it may differ from users of spoken languages who can hear. Experimental studies have found ... See full document

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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

... Children learning sign may interact with real world objects, as substitutes for the figures ...on sign language acquiring children of this age is required to substantiate this ... See full document

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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

... There is an assumption in psycholinguistics that linguistic labels are, for the most part, arbitrary (Perniss, Thompson & Vigliocco, 2010). Such arbitrariness between form and meaning, while giving freedom to the ... See full document

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Investigating Deaf Children's Vocabulary Knowledge in British Sign Language

Investigating Deaf Children's Vocabulary Knowledge in British Sign Language

... conventional language tests ...this learning effect as much as possible by randomizing the item order within each task to make it more difficult for the test taker to memorize ... See full document

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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)

... child language acquisition considered in the present study was systemic ...months learning different sign languages have reported that the first handshapes to appear in children’s signs are the ... See full document

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American Sign Language Classification

American Sign Language Classification

... automatic sign language recognition attempt to tear down this barrier ...American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet gestures’ image recognition ...and transfer learning with VGG16 for ... See full document

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A look at the other 90 per cent: Investigating British Sign Language vocabulary knowledge in deaf children from different language learning backgrounds

A look at the other 90 per cent: Investigating British Sign Language vocabulary knowledge in deaf children from different language learning backgrounds

... and language learning backgrounds as well as children with additional ...to sign from” included parents (N=12), relatives (N=3), friends (N=1), school (N=33), or other (N=7; ...dyslexia, ... See full document

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Learning/teaching philosophy in sign language as a cultural issue

Learning/teaching philosophy in sign language as a cultural issue

... Cuxac, sign languages use signifi ers taken from the spatial-ge- stural universe, as spoken languages take signifi ers from the acoustic-temporal uni- ...verse. Sign languages take a specifi c trait from an ... See full document

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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

... and language therapists working with deaf children in the ...years language patterns might be expected to be reasonably well established in this age ...native sign language exposure were ... See full document

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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

... languages. Sign language recognition with depth-sensing cameras such as Kinect and Leap Motion is an exciting area within the field due to the possibility of accessing accurate 3D information from the hand ... See full document

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Language against the odds: the learning of British Sign Language by a polyglot savant

Language against the odds: the learning of British Sign Language by a polyglot savant

... of sign-order in questions was quite ...Wh- sign is required, C used it appropriately in sentence-final position so transfer effects, especially in periods  and  , are not ...Wh- sign is ... See full document

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Adapting Tests of Sign Language Assessment for Other Sign Languages—A Review of Linguistic, Cultural, and Psychometric Problems

Adapting Tests of Sign Language Assessment for Other Sign Languages—A Review of Linguistic, Cultural, and Psychometric Problems

... both sign languages share the same history (Johnston, 2002), differences may ...(Australian Sign Language), examined the sign language skills of deaf and hearing students in a bilingual ... See full document

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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)

... Although sign language is the main communication medium of the hearing impaired, in term of automatic recognition, finger spelling has the advantage of using limited number of finger signs, corresponding to ... See full document

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Modelling a Parallel Corpus of French and French Belgian Sign Language

Modelling a Parallel Corpus of French and French Belgian Sign Language

... ural language processing, automatic or machine-assisted translation and language teaching (Altenberg and Granger, 2002; Johansson, ...hand, sign language engineering is mostly devoted to ... See full document

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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

... ASL sign on a five-point ...a sign that is acquired mainly through perception, ...a sign that is acquired mainly through linguistic information, ...the sign is acquired through a combination ... See full document

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Unsupervised Feature Learning for Visual Sign Language Identification

Unsupervised Feature Learning for Visual Sign Language Identification

... or sign. While sign languages show a lot of iconicity in the lex- icon (Taub, 2001), this has not led to a universal sign ...all sign languages, however, and there we see many similarities ... See full document

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Awkward questions:language issues in the 2011 census in England

Awkward questions:language issues in the 2011 census in England

... It is of course easy with hindsight to criticise the decisions made by the designers of census questionnaires. It is not the intention of this paper to direct destructive criticism at the census authorities or the user ... See full document

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Sign Language Recognition using Machine Learning Approach

Sign Language Recognition using Machine Learning Approach

... Our project aims to bridge the gap by introducing an inexpensive system in the communication path so that the sign language can be automatically captured, recognized and translated to speech for the benefit ... See full document

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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

... While Merritt and Liles (1987) and Wetherell et al., (2007) reported delays at the local and global levels of narrative in children with SLI, the evidence is somewhat contradictory across studies as to whether global ... See full document

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