Reiner Konrad
List of John Benjamins publications for which Reiner Konrad plays a role.
Articles
Chapter 7. Exploring regional variation in the DGS Corpus Advances in Sign Language Corpus Linguistics, Wehrmeyer, Ella (ed.), pp. 192–218 | Chapter
2023 The DGS Corpus was collected in order to document German Sign Language (DGS) for linguistic research, compile the corpus-based dictionary DW-DGS and provide a cultural resource for the language community. Regional aspects played a key role in participant selection, data collection tasks and… read more
Where frozen signs reclaim iconic ground: Iconic modification in German Sign Language (DGS) Iconicity in Cognition and across Semiotic Systems, Lenninger, Sara, Olga Fischer, Christina Ljungberg and Elżbieta Tabakowska (eds.), pp. 265–288 | Chapter
2022 Sign Languages provide ways to create iconically motivated signs, that is, signs whose meaning is directly or indirectly connected to an underlying mental image expressed by the depictive elements of the sign’s form. While signs can be created and used to depict and therefore show what is meant,… read more
2013
GlossLexer: A multimedia lexical database for sign language dictionary compilation Sign Transcription and Database Storage of Sign Information, Bergman, Brita, Penny Boyes Braem, Thomas Hanke and Elena Antinoro Pizzuto (eds.), pp. 171–189 | Article
2001 GlossLexer is a multi-user sign language lexical database integrating digital video that has been designed to support the compilation process for specialist dictionaries from data collection to production. Sign entries are identified by HamNoSys notations as well as glosses, but the user always has… read more