Presentation 2002/7/22
Fundamental Study about Co-occurrences of Manual and Non-manual signals in JSL Dialogue Corpus KOSIGN
Yuji NAGASHIMA, Mina TERAUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) We had constructed sign dialogue corpus on the basis of sign language word data base KOSIGN Ver.2 which consisted of 1096 signs. And we analyze refraction, assimilation and grammar of non-manual signals. A purpose of a corpus is a construction of electronic dictionaries such as morphological dictionary, different meaning word dictionary, allomorph dictionary and example dictionary. Until now, we were able to confirm a correlation of manual and non-manual signals or a characteristic appearance of sign language dialogue. In this report, we focused on co-occurrences of each signals and report on characteristics of dialogue.
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Keyword(in English) JSL / Corpus / conversation analysis / linguistic analysis / electronic dictionary / co-occurrence
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Title (in English) Fundamental Study about Co-occurrences of Manual and Non-manual signals in JSL Dialogue Corpus KOSIGN
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Keyword(1) JSL
Keyword(2) Corpus
Keyword(3) conversation analysis
Keyword(4) linguistic analysis
Keyword(5) electronic dictionary
Keyword(6) co-occurrence
1st Author's Name Yuji NAGASHIMA
1st Author's Affiliation Polytecnic University()
2nd Author's Name Mina TERAUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Kogakuin University
Date 2002/7/22
Paper # TL2002-23
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 254
Page pp.pp.-
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