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  2. American Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language [5] that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone Canada. ASL is a complete and organized visual language that is expressed by employing both manual and nonmanual features . [ 6 ]

  3. Template:Sign language navigation - Wikipedia

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    This template is for use on pages dealing with sign languages and sign-language related topics. Note that sign languages are not necessarily related to similarly-named languages associated with a nation or ethnic group. For example, French Sign Language is not related to French language, though both are associated with France. The template ...

  4. si5s - Wikipedia

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    si5s is a writing system for American Sign Language that resembles a handwritten form of SignWriting. It was devised in 2003 in New York City by Robert Arnold, with an unnamed collaborator. [ 1 ] In July 2010 at the Deaf Nation World Expo in Las Vegas , Nevada, it was presented and formally announced to the public.

  5. 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.

  6. File:Sign language S.svg - Wikipedia

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    Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Outreach/Sign Language; Template:Manual letters; Usage on en.wiktionary.org Wiktionary:About sign languages; Appendix:Sign language handshapes 𝣷𝪜 𝤃𝪜 𝣜𝪜 𝤃𝪜 Usage on es.wikipedia.org S; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org S; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org هجی انگشتی آمریکایی; Usage on ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Languages/Template (sign language)

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    In what countries/regions the language is signed, and how many people use it there. The language, according to instructors at the Defense Language Institute, West Coast in 1972 stated the history and origins of the Russian Language grew from a Serbo-Croation dialect, yet I see it being 'slavic' but your dictionary is correct in that it is a Slavic language, but the language is "serbo-croation".

  8. American Sign Language grammar - Wikipedia

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    Rightward Wh-movement Analysis in American Sign Language The rightward movement analysis is a newer, more abstract argument of how wh-movement occurs in ASL. The main arguments for rightward movement begin by analyzing spec-CP as being on the right, the wh-movement as being rightward, and as the initial wh-word as a base-generated topic. [ 58 ]

  9. American Sign Language literature - Wikipedia

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    American Sign Language literature (ASL literature) is one of the most important shared cultural experiences in the American deaf community.Literary genres initially developed in residential Deaf institutes, such as American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, [1] which is where American Sign Language developed as a language in the early 19th century. [2]