WRAB Conference (Paris) presentation on SW

Valerie Sutton signwriting at MAC.COM
Thu Feb 20 16:30:23 UTC 2014


SignWriting List
February 20, 2014

Hello Claudia!
Thank you for doing this research and for sharing your Abstract with us. Great topic for a paper and presentation - I really love this, Claudia.

SignSpellings are fascinating and their natural evolution could be compared to the natural evolution of spellings in the history of writing spoken languages, such as English spellings…There were different ways to spell English words for centuries - it took time before standards arose… and to this day there are differences in spellings in different countries that speak English… There are even three ways to write Braille in the world, I believe… (maybe I need to look this up…correct me if I am wrong).

The one difference though, is that SignWriting is evolving over the internet, and so we have a faster way to communicate which may speed the process a little, although it may not too - that is why your research is so important ;-)

And I enjoyed visiting the web page of the conference where you are presenting:

Writing Research Across Borders III Conference
http://conference2014.fr/wrab_accueil_en.php

Wow! That is such an appropriate conference - I never heard of this conference and I am really glad to know about it -

I hope someday we can meet, Claudia, in person, or at least on Skype...

On that side note…Steve, Adam and I are working on the preparations for the SignWriting Symposium 2014 which will be online. We plan to announce the official information here on the SignWriting List on February 28th, with a Call for Papers, and all the particulars…

Thank you again, Claudia, from the bottom of my heart -

Val ;-)

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On Feb 20, 2014, at 5:43 AM, Claudia S. Bianchini <chiadu14 at GMAIL.COM> wrote:

> Hello all :-)
> yesterday I present a part of my work on SW at WRAB (Writing research across borders) in Paris.http://conference2014.fr/wrab_accueil_en.php
> :-) Claudia
> 
> Here is the abstract (French with english below)
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> Session X2-X3 : Bianchini Claudia Savina : Université de Poitiers / EA3816-FoReLL - France
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> Représenter les Langues des Signes (LS) à travers SignWriting (SW) : peut-on parler de « fautes » ?
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> La Langue des Signes (LS) est exclusivement face-à-face et elle ne peut pas être représentée par les écritures nées pour les langues vocales. Nous étudions SignWriting, un système de notation des LS qui est composé de «glyphes» (unités graphiques) qui s'agencent au sein d'une «vignette» (espace graphique). Ce système, qui est relativement simple à utiliser, présente toutefois des difficultés, notamment dans la composition des vignettes. À partir des productions et des réflexions de sourds signeurs, nous analyserons les vignettes posant des problèmes de lecture et nous verrons que ces obstacles peuvent être imputés à des facteurs humains, à des spécificités de SW mais aussi à des «fautes volontaires» du scripteur. Nous conclurons sur l'opportunité ou non de parler de «fautes d'orthographe» en SW, puisqu'il n'existe pas encore une véritable «norme». Nous verrons enfin qu'un critère subjectif remplace l'objectivité de la «norme»: c'est la lisibilité.
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> Sign Languages (SL) are only face-to-face and cannot be represented by any writing system developed for spoken languages. We examine SignWriting, a notation system for LS composed of "glyphs" (graphics units) that fit together in a "thumbnail" (graphic space). However, this system, which is relatively simple to use, presents difficulties, especially in the "typesetting" of thumbnails. From the written productions and related thoughts of deaf signers, we analyze the thumbnails which cause reading problems, showing that these hindrances can be ascribed to human factors, to SW intrinsic characteristic, or even to "voluntary faults" of the writer. Finally, we consider whether or not to speak of "misspellings" in SW, since a true "standard" does not exist yet: in fact, in SW a subjective criterion, "readability", replaces the objectivity of the "norm".
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> Claudia S. Bianchini, PhD
> MCF Licence SDL-LSF, Univ. Poitiers
> claudia.savina.bianchini at univ-poitiers.fr
> Université de Poitiers - UFR Lettres et Langues (Bât. A3)
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