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  2. Fig sign - Wikipedia

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    The fig sign is a mildly obscene gesture that uses a thumb wedged in between two fingers. The gesture is most commonly used to ward off the evil eye , insult someone, or deny a request. It has been used at least since the Roman Age in Southern Europe and parts of the Mediterranean region , including in Turkish culture .

  3. Fascinus - Wikipedia

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    The topmost is an example of the "fist and phallus" amulet with a manus fica. Phallus inscribed on a paving stone at Pompeii. In ancient Roman religion and magic, the fascinus or fascinum was the embodiment of the divine phallus. The word can refer to phallus effigies and amulets, and to the spells used to invoke his divine protection. [1]

  4. 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 unlike most written words, which follow a primarily linear arrangement, SignWriting is structured two-dimensionally.

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  6. Fig (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fig Tree (disambiguation) Figure (disambiguation) Indian Fig (disambiguation) Fig leaf, a metaphorical term; Fig Rig, a camera stabilization device for smaller cameras; Fig sign, a hand gesture; Figging, a sexual practice of inserting a piece of ginger root into the anus or vagina; FIGS; Xfig, a free and open-source vector graphics editor

  7. J. Schuyler Long - Wikipedia

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    He published the dictionary The Sign Language. A Manual of Signs in 1909. [ 1 ] The Schuyler Long Collection at Gallaudet College includes the original 32 photograph plates used in the first edition of his sign language dictionary; it was the first standard picture dictionary of sign language and has been referred to as "The Deaf man's ...

  8. Manually coded language - Wikipedia

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    Most sign language "interpreting" seen on television in the 1970s and 1980s would have in fact been a transliteration of an oral language into a manually coded language. The emerging recognition of sign languages in recent times has curbed the growth of manually coded languages, and in many places interpreting and educational services now favor ...

  9. Cena (sign language) - Wikipedia

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    Lexical documentation has contributed to initial linguistic descriptions of the language, as well as the Cena-Libras dictionary, one of the first sign-sign dictionaries in existence. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Typologically, Cena exhibits many features typical of sign languages such as non-manual adverbial modification, but also features typical of village ...