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  2. File:Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - Makaton Sign Language.webm

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    And though I have been studying signing books since then, I am still only a beginner! The reason I began signing is because I have several fostered and adopted sisters who use Makaton to communicate and I originally began making my videos to encourage them as they learn new signs easier when it is fun. My sisters and I all love music!

  3. Makaton - Wikipedia

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    Makaton is used extensively across Britain and has been adapted for use in different countries; signs from each country's deaf community are used, along with culturally relevant Makaton symbols. [2] For example, within Britain, Makaton uses signs from British Sign Language; the signs are mainly from the London and South East England regional ...

  4. Zimbabwean sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Several Zimbabwean sign languages developed independently among deaf students in different Zimbabwean schools for the deaf starting in the 1940s. It is not clear how many languages they are, as little research has been done; Masvingo School Sign is known to be different from that of other schools, [2] but each school apparently has a separate sign language, and these are different from the ...

  5. Margaret Walker (speech therapist) - Wikipedia

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    "Makaton peer tutoring evaluation: 10 years on". British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 30, 38–42, BILD Publications (with Grove, Nicola) (1990). "The Makaton Vocabulary: Using manual signs and graphic symbols to develop interpersonal communication", Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 6:1, 15-28, DOI: 10.1080/07434619012331275284

  6. South African Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    University of the Free State – Afroasiatic Studies, Sign Language and Language Practice – offers linguistic B.A. and M.A. courses . University of Stellenbosch – English Text to South African Sign Language (SASL) Project; Sutton SignWriting – Dictionary of South African Sign Language sign represented in a graphical form.

  7. Two-handed manual alphabets - Wikipedia

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    The signer uses their dominant hand like a pen to sign on the non-dominant hand of the receiver. As a beginner, you may squeeze the wrist of the receiver between words since you will spell haltingly. Once you can spell fluently, simply put a short pause between words. AEIOU are the pads of each finger, beginning with the thumb. A

  8. Ukrainian Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    The teaching of Ukrainian Sign Language to deaf students began in the early 1800s, [9] when a number of branches of the Vienna School for the Deaf were opened in Ukraine, namely the Institute for Deaf in Volyn in 1805 [9] in Romaniv, [9] [10] then the Halychyna School for the Deaf in 1830 in Lviv [9] [11] and a few years later the Odesa School for the Deaf in 1843 in Odesa.

  9. SignWriting - Wikipedia

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    Sutton SignWriting, or simply SignWriting, is a system of written sign languages.It is highly featural and visually iconic: the shapes of the characters are abstract pictures of the hands, face, and body; and their spatial arrangement on the page does not follow a sequential order unlike the letters of written words.