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Study on Semantic Representations of French Sign Language Sentences

Fanch Lejeune2, 3 Contact Information, Annelies BraffortContact Information and Jean-Pierre Desclés Contact Information

(2)  LIMSI/CNRS, Bat 508, BP 133, F-91 403 Orsay cedex, France
(3)  LALIC, 96 bd Raspail, F-75 005 Paris, France
Abstract
This study addresses the problem of semantic representation in French Sign Language (FSL) sentences. We studied in particular static situations (spatial localisations) and situations denoted by motion verbs. The aim is to propose some models which could be implemented and integrated in computing systems dedicated to Sign Language (SL). According to the FSL functioning, we suggest a framework using representations based on cognitive grammars.

Contact Information Fanch Lejeune
Email: Fanch.Lejeune@limsi.fr

Contact Information Annelies Braffort
Email: Annelies.Braffort@limsi.fr

Contact Information Jean-Pierre Desclés
Email: Jean-pierre.Descles@paris4.sorbonne.fr
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