Elicitation and corpus of spontaneous Sign Language discourse representation diagrams
Résumé
While Sign Languages have no standard written form, many signers do capture their language in some form of spontaneous graphicalform. We list a few use cases (discourse preparation, deverbalising for translation, etc.) and give examples of diagrams. Afterhypothesising that they contain regular patterns of significant value, we propose to build a corpus of such productions. The maincontribution of this paper is the specification of the elicitation protocol, explaining the variables that are likely to affect the diagramscollected. We conclude with a report on the current state of a collection following this protocol, and a few observations on the collectedcontents. A first prospect is the standardisation of a scheme to represent SL discourse in a way that would make them sharable. Asubsequent longer-term prospect is for this scheme to be owned by users and with time be shaped into a script for their language.
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