It may be of interest to some that In any region the local sign language
probably has a different grammar than the spoken language(s). Different
sign language dialects may exist in a region with only one spoken
language. Different English speaking countries have different sign
languages even more than one in some countries. American Sign Language
(ASL) grammar is unrelated to that of English.
The following examples from:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sign_Language_grammar
may be enlightening.
'/My hair is wet/ is signed 'my hair wet'
'/my name is Pete may be signed/ '[name my]TOPIC P-E-T-E'
//'/my cat was chased by the dog'./ may be signed '/[MY CAT]^tm DOG CHASE//'
/
English: I don't have any dogs.
ASL: DOG I HAVE NONE/
English: I don't like to play tennis.
ASL: TENNIS I LIKE PLAY NOT
What did Juan buy yesterday?
//JUAN BUY YESTERDAY "WHAT"
/
//I love to eat pasta because I am Italian.
/PASTA I EAT ENJOY TRUE [WHY?]RHETORICAL, ITALIAN I.
/Jerry
//
On 1/21/2019 1:33 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
For some individuals, they identify sign language as their primary
language / mother "tongue". For such individuals, having a sign
language Bible is important.
--Greg
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019, 14:30 Tom Sullivan <i...@beforgiven.info
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Out of curiosity: Why put sign language for deaf on a screen when
text
is simpler?
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On 1/21/19 3:06 PM, ref...@gmx.net <mailto:ref...@gmx.net> wrote:
> You can use the same mechanism for adding images. We have a very
> restricted set of file types we "support", but that as the support
> offered is not really part of the engine, but handled by
external file
> handlers there is really no technical limit to what you can
embed. The
> limit is really in our convention not to distribute anything
which would
> not work on all platforms, at least I'm theory.
>
> More interesting though, and this is where we never made much
progress
> is whether it is possible to embed a sound file but pass on enough
> information to allow playing individual verses only. We had several
> years ago a discussion on all that on sword-devel. Look into the
> archives for more info.
>
> The other development of course has been the ever improving
provision of
> TTS systems. These of course do not support many/any minority
languages.
>
> Peter
>
>
> Sent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird
autocorrects.
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [sword-devel] Audio projects? (Video projects?)
> From: Michael H
> To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
> CC:
>
>
> (http://gideons.bible.is/)
>
> This question is because I'm chasing a lead on ESV Gideons
edition.
> To clarify a bit: In 2013, Gideons International started
publishing
> Bibles based on the ESV that include revisions so the work
conforms
> closely to the Textus Receptus.
>
> ESV2011 Matthew 6:13
> And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
> Gideons Matthew 6:13
> And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
For yours
> in the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever, Amen.
>
> The problem I've run into is that the Gideons Bible App is
> dysfunctional, and appears to be the only way to download the
> ESV-Gideons text onto a mobile device. However, the Gideons
app also
> appears to be geared primarily to providing audio.
>
> So, as I'm asking about receiving the text, I'm also
preparing to
> field any questions about audio.
>
> Audio and Video have come in and out of discussion regarding
OSIS
> and availability on the sword format, but it was always forward
> looking. However, in today's environment it's more of a
"now" issue
> than ever. Does Sword (and OSIS) have a documented or
recommended
> way to handle audio (and video) in modules. Or a roadmap to
getting
> there? I'm speaking of audio scriptures and video scriptures for
> deaf (sign language).
>
> Is it be possible to get the sword platform to provide
recorded audio?
>
>
>
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