Sökning: "Swedish sign language"
Visar resultat 31 - 35 av 44 avhandlingar innehållade orden Swedish sign language.
31. Utforskande meningsskapande via digital teknik i sva-undervisning : en etnografisk fallstudie om nyanlända elevers digitala meningsskapande i svenska som andraspråk
Sammanfattning : An important issue in teaching and research is how newly arrived students best can develop their linguistic resources in learning. The overall aim of the dissertation is to contribute with in-depth knowledge of the context for newly arrived primary school students' digital meaning-making in Swedish as a second language (SSL) when the subject is studied in parallel with Swedish. LÄS MER
32. Make difference : Deafness and video technology at work
Sammanfattning : Video meetings are a regular part of work at Swedish television’s editorial for programming in Swedish Sign Language (SVT Teckenspråk). In the process of creating television programming in Swedish Sign Language, SVT employees communicate with and through technologies. LÄS MER
33. Ett språk, ett spår : En studie i Birgitta Trotzigs författarskap
Sammanfattning : The purpose of the dissertation is to investigate central and meaning producing themes in the oeuvre of the Swedish writer Birgitta Trotzig (born 1929). From a phenomenological viewpoint the oeuvre is seen as a totality, a life world, where the self, the world and language are interwoven in the act of literary expression. LÄS MER
34. Retoriska strider : Konkurrerande sanningar i dövvärlden
Sammanfattning : In the last couple of decades a particular interpretation of deaf and deafness has been established in ‘official’ arenas in Sweden. Deaf individuals, according to this view, should not be seen as disabled, but rather as belonging to a cultural and linguistic minority. LÄS MER
35. Recognition and Generation of Communicative Signals : Modeling of Hand Gestures, Speech Activity and Eye-Gaze in Human-Machine Interaction
Sammanfattning : Nonverbal communication is essential for natural and effective face-to-face human-human interaction. It is the process of communicating through sending and receiving wordless (mostly visual, but also auditory) signals between people. Consequently, a natural and effective face-to-face human-machine interaction requires machines (e.g. LÄS MER