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Comparing signers and speakers: building a directly comparable corpus of Auslan and Australian English
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 14 (2019) 1, 63-76
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Signbank: Software to Support Web Based Dictionaries of Sign Language
In: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018), Miyazaki, 7 - 12 May 2018 (2018), 2359-2364
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Sociolinguistic Typology and Sign Languages
Fenlon, Jordan; Schembri, Adam; Cormier, Kearsy. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2018
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On the conventionalization of mouth actions in Australian Sign Language
Johnston, Trevor; van Roekel, Jane; Schembri, Adam. - : Sage Publications, 2016
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Documentary and corpus approaches to sign language research
In: Research methods in sign language studies (Chichester, 2015), p. 156-172
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Research methods in sign language studies : a practical guide
Martin, Amber J.; Johnston, Trevor; Palmer, Jeffrey Levi. - Chichester : John Wiley, 2015. Chichester : Wiley Blackwell, 2015
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'Finish' variation and grammaticalization in a signed language: how far down this well-trodden pathway is Auslan (Australian Sign Language)?
In: Language variation and change. - New York, NY : Cambridge Univ. Press 27 (2015) 1, 117-155
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Medical Signbank as a model for sign language planning? A review of community engagement
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FINISH variation and grammaticalization in a signed language : how far down this well-trodden pathway is Auslan (Australian Sign Language)?
Johnston, Trevor; Cresdee, Donovan; Schembri, Adam. - : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Points, Depictions, Gestures and Enactment: Partly Lexical and Non-Lexical Signs as Core Elements of Single Clause-Like Units in Auslan (Australian Sign Language)
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 34 (2014) 2, 262-291
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Elaborating Who's What: A Study of Constructed Action and Clause Structure in Auslan (Australian Sign Language)
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 34 (2014) 2, 193-215
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Points, depictions, gestures and enactment: partly lexical and non-lexical signs as core elements of single clause-like units in Auslan (Australian sign language)
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 34 (2014) 2, 262-291
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The reluctant oracle: using strategic annotations to add value to, and extract value from, a signed language corpus
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 9 (2014) 2, 155-189
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Points, depictions, gestures and enactment : partly lexical and non-lexical signs as core elements of single clause-like units in Auslan (Australian Sign Language)
Hodge, Gabrielle; Johnston, Trevor. - : Routledge, 2014
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The Reluctant oracle : using strategic annotations to add value to, and extract value from, a signed language corpus
Johnston, Trevor. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2014
Abstract: In this paper, I discuss the ways in which multimedia annotation software is being used to transform an archive of Auslan recordings into a true machine-readable language corpus. After the basic structure of the annotation files in the Auslan corpus is described and the exercise differentiated from transcription, the glossing and annotation conventions are explained. Following this, I exemplify the searching and pattern-matching at different levels of linguistic organisation that these annotations make possible. The paper shows how, in the creation of signed language corpora, it is important to be clear about the difference between transcription and annotation. Without an awareness of this distinction - and despite time consuming and expensive processing of the video recordings - we may not be able to discern the types of patterns in our corpora that we hope to. The conventions are designed to ensure that the annotations really do enable researchers to identify regularities at different levels of linguistic organisation in the corpus and, thus, to test, or build on, existing descriptions of the language. ; 35 page(s)
Keyword: Annotation; Auslan (Australian sign language); Corpus linguistics; Language documentation; Sign language; Transcription
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/324744
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Elaborating who's what : a study of constructed action and clause structure in Auslan (Australian Sign Language)
Johnston, Trevor; Ferrara, Lindsay. - : Routledge, 2014
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Mouth-based non-manual coding schema used in the Auslan corpus : explanation, application and preliminary results
Johnston, Trevor; van Roekel, Jane. - : Paris, France : European Language Resources Association, 2014
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Using corpus-based research to inform the teaching of Auslan (Australian Sign Language) as a second language
Cresdee, Donovan; Johnston, Trevor. - : Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Towards a comparative semiotics of pointing actions in signed and spoken languages
In: Gesture. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 13 (2013) 2, 109-142
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Sociolinguistic variation and change in sign languages
In: The Oxford handbook of sociolinguistics (Oxford, 2013), p. 503-524
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