Browsing Centre for Language and Communication Studies (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "Inclusive Society"
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Accent Anxiety: An Exploration of Non-Native Accent as a Source of Speaking Anxiety among English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Students
(2022)Speaking anxiety is a form of foreign language anxiety which may reduce students’ willingness to communicate orally. Despite accent being one of the most salient aspects of speech, there has been little research to date ... -
Access to employment for deaf graduates, employees and jobseeking signers: findings from the DESIGNS project
(European Union of the Deaf, 2021) -
Barrier-free and interpreter-free. Deaf signers and hearing sign language interpreters' perspectives on an ideal world (Belgium, Flanders)
(2023)Globally, deaf associations and sign language interpreters’ organizations support the idea that interpreting services are equivalent to access and inclusion for deaf people. Researchers have challenged this assumption by ... -
CEFR for Sign Languages: A1-B2
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Deaf Women of Ireland (1922-1994).
(CDS/SLSCS Monograph No. 4, 2018) -
Defining meaningful units. Challenges in sign segmentation and segment-meaning mapping
(Association for Machine Translation in the Americas, 2021)This paper addresses the tasks of sign segmentation and segment-meaning mapping in the con- text of sign language (SL) recognition. It aims to give an overview of the linguistic properties of SL, such as coarticulation and ... -
Linguistic Profile of Migrants
(Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2022) -
Multilingualism in Dublin: LUCIDE City Report
(The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014) -
Multilingualism in Oslo: LUCIDE City Report
(The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014) -
Online and Kicking: Sign Language Activism via Social Media
(2019)Online activism in the Irish Deaf community demonstrates leveraging of multimodal linguistic repertories (as per Kusters et al 2017) ; it started as community-led work towards ISL recognition. Some fora are more ISL-led, ... -
A Review of Literature and International Practice on National and Voluntary Registers for Sign Language Interpreters
(Sign Language Interpreting Service (SLIS), 2017)