Aachen Test for Basic German Sign Language Competence

Autor/a: HAUG, Tobias (ed.)
Año: 2008
Editorial: [Amsterdam]: John Benjamins Publishing, 2008
Colección: Benjamins Current Topics; 14
Tipo de código: ISBN
Código: 978-90-272-2244-2
Soporte: Digital

Temas

Educación » Adquisición y desarrollo del lenguaje, Formación, Lingüística » Lingüística de otras Lenguas de Signos

Detalles

This German Sign Language test (ATG) has been developed by an interdisciplinary team at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (technical university) Aachen (Fehrmann et al., 1995a, 1995b). The goal of this test is to measure the basic competence in German Sign Language (DGS). The basic competence of DGS is defined as the language competence that an adult deaf native signer would consider as the minimum fluency/knowledge that is required to be considered a fluent DGS user. The basic competence in DGS of a tested subject is determined by the linguistic judgment of a native signer.

En: HAUG, Tobias (ed.) “Review of Sign Language Assessment Instruments” (2008)