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Subtitling for d/Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children: Current Practices and New Possibilities to Enhance Language Development
(MDPI AG, 2017-06-30)
In order to understand and fully comprehend a subtitle, two parameters within the
linguistic code of audiovisual texts are key in the processing of the subtitle itself, namely, vocabulary
and syntax. Through a descriptive ...
Signifying codes of audiovisual products: Implications in subtitling for the D/deaf and the hard of hearing
(2017)
Audiovisual products are complex multimodal constructs that produce meaning through the interaction of all sign
systems delivered both through the acoustic and the visual channel, either verbally or non-verbally ...
Subtitling for d/deaf and hard of hearing children: past, present and future
(2017)
[EN] Since the projection of the first film ever in 1895, audiovisual products have been an important way to access information. More evidently so with the emergence of a need for audiovisual translation (AVT) following ...