LSE-Sign

Authors: Eva Gutierrez-SigutBrendan CostelloCristina BausManuel Carreiras
Updated: Sat 24 December 2016
Source: http://lse-sign.bcbl.eu/web-busqueda/
Type: text and picture database
Languages: Spanish Sign Language, Spanish
Keywords: psycholinguisticsphoneticsdatabaseSpanish-Sign-LanguageSpanish
Open Access: partial
License:
Documentation: http://lse-sign.bcbl.eu/web-busqueda/?page_id=8
Publications: Gutierrez-Sigut, E., Costello, B., Baus, C., Carreiras, M. (2016).
Citation: Gutierrez-Sigut, E., Costello, B., Baus, C., Carreiras, M. (2016). LSE-Sign: A lexical database for Spanish Sign Language. Behavior Research Methods. 48, 123–137. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-014-0560-1
Summary:

The LSE-Sign database is a free online tool for selecting Spanish Sign Language stimulus materials to be used in experiments. It contains 2,400 individual signs taken from a recent standardized LSE dictionary, and a further 2,700 related nonsigns. Each entry is coded for a wide range of grammatical, phonological, and articulatory information, including handshape, location, movement, and non-manual elements. The database is accessible via a graphically based search facility which is highly flexible both in terms of the search options available and the way the results are displayed.