TY - GEN
T1 - Improvement of a Sign Language Learning Reinforcement Tool Through Phonological Proximity
AU - Naranjo-Zeledón, Luis
AU - Chacón-Rivas, Mario
AU - Peral, Jesús
AU - Ferrández, Antonio
AU - Gil, David
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The study of sign languages (SL) has generated great interest in the fields of linguistics, computing and teaching. Teaching and learning SL are complex tasks, since they are rarely taught by people who are fluent both in SL and the native language of the students. These lessons taught by deaf people are irreplaceable, but it is appropriate for the student to have support mechanisms in the process. This paper presents a SL learning reinforcement tool that uses phonological proximity to improve the obtained results. The methodology used consisted of mapping the phonological parameters of each sign in the lexicon to numerical values and then constructing a matrix where each sign is compared with the others by means of a classic measure of similarity. As far as the authors know, this is the first time that this type of proposal is made for Costa Rican SL (LESCO, for its Spanish acronym), incorporating phonological proximity in a reinforcement tool. The operation of a graphical software tool is explained, showing grouped concepts and reproducing the signs, interfacing with the computerized avatar of the already operational International Platform for Sign Language Edition (PIELS, for its Spanish acronym), expanding its current functionality by learning signs with similar handshapes. For these purposes, homonyms, paronyms, and polysemy are explored, to the extent that these concepts apply to SL. The incorporation of phonological proximity to the tool is explored, in order to reinforce LESCO learning, offering the possibility of using the same approach in any other SL.
AB - The study of sign languages (SL) has generated great interest in the fields of linguistics, computing and teaching. Teaching and learning SL are complex tasks, since they are rarely taught by people who are fluent both in SL and the native language of the students. These lessons taught by deaf people are irreplaceable, but it is appropriate for the student to have support mechanisms in the process. This paper presents a SL learning reinforcement tool that uses phonological proximity to improve the obtained results. The methodology used consisted of mapping the phonological parameters of each sign in the lexicon to numerical values and then constructing a matrix where each sign is compared with the others by means of a classic measure of similarity. As far as the authors know, this is the first time that this type of proposal is made for Costa Rican SL (LESCO, for its Spanish acronym), incorporating phonological proximity in a reinforcement tool. The operation of a graphical software tool is explained, showing grouped concepts and reproducing the signs, interfacing with the computerized avatar of the already operational International Platform for Sign Language Edition (PIELS, for its Spanish acronym), expanding its current functionality by learning signs with similar handshapes. For these purposes, homonyms, paronyms, and polysemy are explored, to the extent that these concepts apply to SL. The incorporation of phonological proximity to the tool is explored, in order to reinforce LESCO learning, offering the possibility of using the same approach in any other SL.
KW - Learning reinforcement
KW - Phonological proximity
KW - Sign Language
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-84311-3_10
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-84311-3_10
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85116399116
SN - 9783030843106
T3 - Springer Proceedings in Complexity
SP - 99
EP - 107
BT - Research and Innovation Forum 2021 - Managing Continuity, Innovation, and Change in the Post-Covid World
A2 - Visvizi, Anna
A2 - Troisi, Orlando
A2 - Saeedi, Kawther
PB - Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
T2 - Research and Innovation Forum, Rii Forum 2021
Y2 - 7 April 2021 through 9 April 2021
ER -