Research into Digital Representations of Sign Language
Saduf Naqvi
S.Naqvi at GOLD.AC.UK
Mon Oct 10 21:28:52 UTC 2005
Hi Stuart,
thank you for raising your concern and I do understand your point. I can sign,
and am upto level 2 however I am also aware that this is still very limited, and
I need to move onwards and upwards to level 3 and beyond, to fully understand BSL.
That is also why I wanted to contact you all, I dont want to make a mistake and
misrepresent the information I am trying to put across in sign writing. I will
attempt this, with the consultation of some BSL instructors but would also like
to check it over with this mailing list if I am moving in the right direction.
best wishes
Saduf
Quoting Stuart Thiessen <sw at PASSITONSERVICES.ORG>:
> Hi, Valerie! Just a mild correction here. Unless a person is aware of
> the syntax and morphology of BSL (or any sign language for that
> matter), a person using the SignPuddle will not necessarily be sending
> an email with BSL. They will be using BSL signs, but that isn't the
> same as sending an email in BSL. It would be like my grabbing a Danish
> dictionary and sending you a letter using Danish words but probably in
> the wrong word order and without the necessary word endings. Now, you
> probably will understand my letter, but it won't be properly called
> Danish.
>
> It probably isn't best to tell people that they can send an email in
> ASL or BSL (if they haven't the understanding of the language) because
> it will either give the mistaken impression that SignMail actually
> translates the spoken language to the sign language, or the mistaken
> impression that the sign language is simply the spoken language on the
> hands. Of course, someone who truly understands the sign language will
> be able to use SignPuddle to produce a grammatical message in that sign
> language.
>
> Perhaps Saduf knows BSL well enough. I can't say because I don't know,
> but that could be an issue for a person who is totally new to the deaf
> experience but liked the idea of a computer project with sign language
> and they misunderstood this point.
>
> Just thought I would throw this out.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stuart
>
> On Oct 10, 2005, at 15:34, Valerie Sutton wrote:
>
> > SignWriting List
> > October 10, 2005
> >
> > Saduf Naqvi from the UK wrote:
> >> Let me introduce myself, I am a research student from Goldsmiths
> >> College
> >> University of London, and am researching Deaf views on Digital
> >> Representations
> >> of Sign Language.
> >
> >
> > Hello Saduf and Everyone!
> > Welcome to the SignWriting List, Saduf....Your research sounds very
> > interesting (full message pasted below)...
> >
> > Have you visited this web page before?
> >
> > SignWriting in Great Britain
> > http://signwriting.org/uk/
> >
> > You will find a great article on writing BSL in SignWriting. You can
> > download it on that web page. Plus there are other SignWriting sites
> > that come from Great Britain, which you will also find on the above
> > web page...
> >
> > Next message I will write an email in SignWriting...I will use
> > American Signs, and place an English translation below. Anyone can do
> > that now. Maybe later you might want to try to send us an email in
> > British Sign Language?
> >
> > Go to the British SignPuddle on this web page...and then click on
> > SignMail to send an email in SignWriting:
> >
> > SignPuddle on the Web
> > http://www.SignBank.org/signpuddle
> >
> > scroll down to find the British Sign Language dictionary on that
> > page...
> >
> > Val ;-)
> >
> >
> > Valerie Sutton
> > Sutton at SignWriting.org
> >
> > 1. SignWriting
> > http://www.SignWriting.org
> > Read & Write Sign Languages
> >
> > 2. SignBank
> > http://www.SignBank.org
> > Sign Language Dictionaries
> >
> >
> > -----------------------
> >
> >
> > On Oct 10, 2005, at 1:09 PM, Saduf Naqvi wrote:
> >> Let me introduce myself, I am a research student from Goldsmiths
> >> College
> >> University of London, and am researching Deaf views on Digital
> >> Representations
> >> of Sign Language.
> >>
> >> When I say Digital Representations of Sign Language (DRSL) I mean
> >> methods of
> >> communicating to the d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing community without the
> >> use of a
> >> an actual physical signer. It is with the use of other systems, such
> >> as Video
> >> systems where you have full recordings of signers, animation systems
> >> that use
> >> Avatars (Virtual Humans) to sign information, or notation systems
> >> that depict
> >> signs or pictorially represent information. All three of these
> >> systems keep
> >> within the visual style and nature of sign language, however they are
> >> all rated
> >> very differently.
> >>
> >> I am currently in the final year of my thesis and am going to conduct
> >> my major
> >> study, this will be comparatively evaluating DRSLs. Obviously I
> >> would like to
> >> include a notation system, and I thought a very widely used and
> >> popular system
> >> is the SignWriting system.
> >>
> >> So this leads me to what I am doing here. I would like to know more
> >> about
> >> SignWriting, do you all view it as a method of representing sign
> >> language
> >> through a series of graphics/images. Also when I do get to including
> >> this in my
> >> research, I would like some advice on how to best represent the
> >> information I
> >> would like to show through SignWriting, how to write it correctly
> >> etc. I don't
> >> want to make mistakes, I would like the consultation of the experts
> >> (you all!!!)
> >>
> >> I will have more details of the information that will need
> >> translating into
> >> SignWriting early next week, and more information on the study itself
> >> by early
> >> next week aswell. Anyone interested please let me know and I'll be
> >> more than
> >> happy to send information.
> >>
> >> Also if anyone is interested in participation in this research,
> >> please email me
> >> I would love to have as many participants as possible to give a wide
> >> range of
> >> results, it should be a very interesting study.
> >>
> >> I look forward to hearing from you all.
> >>
> >> take care
> >>
> >> Saduf
> >>
> >> --
> >> Miss Saduf Naqvi,
> >> S.Naqvi at gold.ac.uk
> >> Research Student,
> >> Goldsmiths College - University of London,
> >> New Cross,
> >> London,
> >> SE14 6NW,
> >> 020-7919-7462
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Miss Saduf Naqvi,
S.Naqvi at gold.ac.uk
Research Student,
Goldsmiths College - University of London,
New Cross,
London,
SE14 6NW,
020-7919-7462
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