Alphabet for the Deaf: Buhler Model Semiotics Approach
Publish Year: 1402
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 28 بهمن 1402
Abstract:
Sign language is a special regular and advanced language convention system for the deaf used to convey meaning, instead of audio or written patterns in language from patterns of visual signs that simultaneously is a combination of shape, direction and movement of hands, arms or body and facial expressions to clearly express the speaker's thoughts in which uses a sign word. Semiotics of sign language can be diverse. But sign language has three elements of signal, symbol and symptom as intertextuality sign language that has been contracted worldwide and of course adds elements of the native language to it in each region. The question of article is how can make an intertextuality handwritten alphabet for the deaf to read texts in written form like alphabet for the blind?
Keywords:
“Alphabet” , “Symbol” , “Signal” , “Symptom” , “The Deaf” , “Buhler” , “Intertextuality” , “Semiotics
Authors
Elyas Saffaran
Associate Professor, Payam Noor University,Tehran, Iran
Gholamreza Tousian Shandiz
Assistant Professor, Payam Noor University,Tehran, Iran
Majid Akhshabi
Assistant Professor, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran.
Majid Ahmadi
M.A. Art Research, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran.