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  2. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2007 June 6 ...

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    If there isn't really a word for it, i'd still love to see other examples. 213.48.15.234 08:09, 6 June 2007 (UTC) Genericized trademark. Dr_Dima Examples: walkman, kleenex, tampax, polaroid. Anchoress 08:34, 6 June 2007 (UTC) Oh, and: List of generic and genericized trademarks. Anchoress 08:36, 6 June 2007 (UTC) Thank you lady Anchor.

  3. Wikipedia : Selected anniversaries/June 6

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    This is a list of selected June 6 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit.

  4. List of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    (a.k.a. Bali Sign Language, Benkala Sign Language) Laotian Sign Language (related to Vietnamese languages; may be more than one SL) Korean Sign Language (KSDSL) Japanese "한국수어 (or 한국수화)" / "Hanguk Soo-hwa" Korean standard sign language – manually coded spoken Korean. Macau Sign Language: Shanghai Sign Language "澳門手語 ...

  5. June 6 - Wikipedia

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    June 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) D-Day Invasion Anniversary [215] Engineer's Day in Taiwan [216] Korean Children's Union Foundation Day in North Korea [217] Memorial Day in South Korea [218] National Day of Sweden, marking the end of the Danish-ruled Kalmar Union and the coronation of King Gustav Vasa [5]

  6. American manual alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The phonetics of verbal speech and sign language are similar because spoken dialect uses tone of voice to determine someone's mood and Sign Language uses facial expressions to determine someone's mood as well. Phonetics does not necessarily only relate to spoken language but it can also be used in American Sign Language (ASL) as well.

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  8. Signing Exact English - Wikipedia

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    The reason SEE-II signs vary from ASL is to add clarity so that the exact English word meant for the conversation is understood. For example- the sign for "car" in ASL is two "S" hands gesturing as if they are holding onto and moving a steering wheel. This is the same sign used for any automobile controlled by a steering wheel.

  9. What the papers say – June 6 - AOL

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