How French Sign Language Handles Mistakes
FranceWed Jan 15 2025
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Ever wondered how well people who use French Sign Language (LSF) can understand signs that are not perfectly pronounced? Researchers decided to find out. They created a little experiment where LSF users watched videos of signs that were slightly off. These signs had changes in how the hand was shaped (handshape), where it moved (movement), or where it was placed (location). They wanted to see how much these changes affected how well the signs were understood. The results?
People found it easier to understand signs that had slight changes in handshape. But if the location or movement of the sign was off, it was much harder to understand. Interestingly, some details within these changes had a bigger impact than others, similar to how certain sounds in spoken languages can make a big difference. This finding supports the idea that there might be a common structure for all languages, no matter if they're spoken or signed.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-french-sign-language-handles-mistakes-48b00094
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