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CORALSE: Design of a Corpus of Spanish Sign Language
Author(s) -
Ana María Fernández Soneira,
Inmaculada C. Báez Montero,
Eva Freijeiro Ocampo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
epic series in language and linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2398-5283
DOI - 10.29007/r1rt
Subject(s) - sign (mathematics) , sign language , computer science , grammar , natural language processing , field (mathematics) , linguistics , artificial intelligence , mathematical analysis , philosophy , mathematics , pure mathematics
The approval of the law for the recognition of Sign Languages and its subsequent development (together with the laws enacted by the regional governments and the work of universities and institutions such as CNLSE) has changed the landscape of the research activity carried out in the field of SL in Spain. In spite of these social advances, a corpus of Spanish Sign Language (LSE) has not yet been compiled. The average Sign Language corpus is traditionally composed of collections of annotated or tagged videos that contain written material aligned with the main Sign Language data. The compiling project presented here, CORALSE, proposes: 1) to collect a representative number of samples of language use; 2) to tag and transcribe the collected samples and build an online corpus; 3) to advance in the description of the grammar of LSE; 4) to provide the scientific background needed for the development of materials for educational purposes; and 5) to advance in the development of different types of LSE.

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