Peers n Pubs - Give me a Sign: Finding Rhymes in ASL

Peers'N’Pubs brings you a little something for the summer.

We welcome Dr. Zed Sehyr as she unravels the first ever interactive vizualiation database for signed languages. Zed will be joined by her best friend Rachelle and she will be talking about her paper entitled:

The ASL-LEX 2.0 Project: A Database of Lexical and Phonological Properties for 2,723 Signs in American Sign Language

or as she puts it “An interactive visual database for American Sign Language reveals how signs are organized in the mind

For a preview of the interactive database, visit here and pack a lunch!

This event is the first of (hopefully) many that includes live ASL interpreters!

Watch the video below:

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Zed Sehyr (she/her)

Presenter

I'm a language scientist at San Diego State University, California. When not doing science, you will find me hiking or running outdoors or playing soccer. I live with my housemate, Matt, and we don't have any pets or plants together, but sometimes we make cool and silly art and drink beer.
Find out more about Zed and her work on her website.

Rachelle Archer (she/her)

Guest

I'm a mom, an artist and a dance party instigator. I work as an educational consultant & expressive arts practitioner, helping to support educational leaders to impact young lives sustainably by taking good care of themselves and their teams first.
You can find Rachelle’s website here, or follow her on instagram @artfulleadership.