Sign language interpreting on TV: a reception study of visual screen exploration in deaf signing users
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Bosch-Baliarda, Marta; Soler Vilageliu, Olga; Orero, Pilar
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Sign language interpreting on TV: a reception study of visual screen exploration in deaf signing usersFecha de publicación
2020-05-08Editor
Universitat Jaume I; Universitat de València; Universitat d' AlacantISSN
1889-4178; 1989-9335 (electrònic)Cita bibliográfica
Bosch-Baliarda, Marta; Olga Soler-Vilageliu & Pilar Orero. (2020) “Sign language interpreting on TV: a reception study of visual screen exploration in deaf signing users.” In: Richart-Marset, Mabel & Francesca Calamita (eds.) 2020. Traducción y Accesibilidad en los medios de comunicación: de la teoría a la práctica / Translation and Media Accessibility: from Theory to Practice. MonTI 12, pp. 108-143.Tipo de documento
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We studied how sign language users responded to a screen composition including a larger screen for the content and a smaller screen for the sign language interpreter. 32 deaf users participated in this experiment, ... [+]
We studied how sign language users responded to a screen composition including a larger screen for the content and a smaller screen for the sign language interpreter. 32 deaf users participated in this experiment, watching four similar clips with four different screen compositions. We registered the pattern of screen exploration with Eye Tracker, and we assessed content recall with two questionnaires. Our results show that sign language users mainly look at the sign language interpreter screen. Participants tend to look more often and for longer time at the SLI side closer to the main screen. Results are interpreted in terms of perceptual strategies developed by Sign Language users. [-]
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MonTI, 2020, núm. 12Derechos de acceso
Reconocimiento 4.0 Internacional
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