The DCAL team at #TISLR15! Pictured here are Kearsy, Heidi, and Veronica, representing DCAL’s contributions to sign language research. #SignLanguageResearch #BSL #DCAL #Linguistics
Kate and Patrick presented on adapting the ASL Comprehension Test for BSL. Their research provides key insights into assessing comprehension skills and developing tools tailored to BSL users. #TISLR15 #BSL #SignLanguageResearch #DCAL
Veronica's research explores language attitudes of Chilean deaf signers towards lexical variation in Chilean Sign Language (LSCh). This study sheds light on sociolinguistic perceptions within the LSCh community, offering valuable insights into how variation shapes language use and identity. #TISLR15
Negation and questions are key grammatical features in any language. Kearsy, Adam, and Heidi’s talk at #TISLR15 examined how these structures operate in BSL, offering new perspectives on their linguistic and syntactic organisation.
At #TISLR15, Heidi and Kearsy presented their poster exploring the structure and use of noun phrases in BSL. Their research examines how noun phrases are constructed and function within the grammar of BSL, providing insights into its linguistic complexity. #BSL #SignLanguageResearch #Linguistics #DCAL