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  2. Baby sign language - Wikipedia

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    Baby sign language is the use of manual signing allowing infants and toddlers to communicate emotions, desires, and objects prior to spoken language development. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With guidance and encouragement, signing develops from a natural stage in infant development known as gesture . [ 3 ]

  3. 5 easy tips for teaching infant sign language to your baby - AOL

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    Teaching your baby sign language is great for communication and bonding.

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  6. Gestures in language acquisition - Wikipedia

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    Gestures are distinct from manual signs in that they do not belong to a complete language system. [6] For example, pointing through the extension of a body part, especially the index finger to indicate interest in an object is a widely used gesture that is understood by many cultures [7] On the other hand, manual signs are conventionalized—they are gestures that have become a lexical element ...

  7. List of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Korean standard sign language – manually coded spoken Korean. Macau Sign Language: Shanghai Sign Language "澳門手語" (MSL). Derives from the southern dialect of CSL. Malaysian Sign Language: ASL "Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia" (BIM) Maldivian Sign Language (Dhivehi Sign Language) Indian, ASL Maunabudhuk–Bodhe Sign Language: village: Nepal ...

  8. File:Sign language families.svg - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands and Belgium (using NGT + VGT + LSFB) assigned to the French Sign Language family, Luxembourg (using DGS) assigned to the German Sign Language family. 00:43, 1 May 2017: 788 × 407 (2.07 MB) BurritoBazooka: Why would some of the UK not use BSL? Why would some of Aus not use Auslan? Why would some Alaskan islands not use ASL?

  9. Lámh - Wikipedia

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    Lámh is not a true sign language, as only a limited number of expressions are possible. There are over 500 signs; speech is always used with signs and only key words in a sentence are signed. There are over 500 signs; speech is always used with signs and only key words in a sentence are signed.