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General Linguistics
Department of Linguistics
D-50923 Cologne

 

E-mail: akuder[at]uni-koeln[dot]de

Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anna-Kuder

Anna Kuder is a sign language linguist specialising in corpus methodology. In 2020 she completed her PhD project about negation in Polish Sign Language at the Department for Sign Linguistics at the University of Warsaw (Poland). She is currently working on a comparative study of the manual and non-manual elements that take on the same form in signed and spoken languages within the project GeSi ("Gestures or Signs?") at the University of Cologne.

 

Publications

Papers and Articles

  • Gabarró López, S. & A. Kuder. 2022. "A corpus-based study of the 'Away gestures' across four signed languages: DGS, LSC, LSFB and PJM". Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 36. 73-107.
  • Kuder, A. 2022. "Making Sign Language Corpora Comparable: A study of Palm-Up and Throw-Away in Polish Sign Language, German Sign Language, and Russian Sign Language". Workshop Proceedings. 10th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Multilingual Sign Language Resources. Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC). Marseille, France, 25.06.2022, ELRA. 110–117.
  • Kuder, A., J. Wójcicka, P. Mostowski & P. Rutkowski. 2022. "Open Repository of the Polish Sign Language Corpus: Publication Project of the Polish Sign Language Corpus". Workshop Proceedings. 10th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Multilingual Sign Language Resources. Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC). Marseille, France, 25.06.2022, ELRA. 118–123.
  • Kuder, A. 2021. "Negation markers in Polish Sign Language (PJM)". Sign Language and Linguistics, 24(1). 118-131.
  • Kuder, A., J. Filipczak, P. Mostowski, P. Rutkowski & T. Johnston. 2018. "What Corpus-based Research on Negation in Auslan and PJM Tells Us about Building and Using Sign Language Corpora". In M. Bono et al. (eds.) Workshop Proceedings. 8th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Involving the Language Community. Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC). Miyazaki, Japan, 12.05.2018, ELRA. 101-106.
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