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  • ...The [[Language|language]] itself is either [[spoken language|spoken]] or [[sign language|signed]], so written language develops as a way of representing what has be
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  • {{rpl|Sign language}}
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  • ...Physiology. I am interested in surgical nursing, family nursing,American Sign Language and foreign languages.
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  • {{r|Sign language}}
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  • ...ormance of [[spoken language|speaking]], [[written language|writing]] or [[sign language|signing]]; and to different varieties or levels of speech, writing or signs ...uage.'' (1994)</ref> Alternatively, since [[spoken language|spoken]] and [[sign language|signed]] languages leave no [[fossilization|fossil]]s, for all we know lang
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  • ...abasca University to complete my degree. In 2003 I started taking American Sign Language at Algonquin College. I have been a Green Party of Ontario by-election cand
    558 bytes (83 words) - 04:32, 22 November 2023
  • ...racters (a work in progress). I can understand a basic amount of American Sign Language.
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  • ...y? It must not be, because people without hearing can use [[Sign language|sign language]]. Is language a matter of sight or hearing? It must not be, because [[He ...have the capacity for language to a similar degree that humans have (even sign language) is controversial.<ref name=Animals />
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  • ...r tactile signs relate to language (either [[spoken language|spoken]] or [[sign language|signed]] language - sign languages can also be written using specially-desi
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  • ...1999/01/024A00/05740574.PDF Law 7/99]). Also, it's recognized [[Portuguese sign language]] (Portuguese Republic Constitution, 1997 revision, 74th Article, 2.h subse
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  • ...ating in Naples Italy. Then there is the "I love you" picture in American sign language... although the gesture is only a thumb away from being the rude and insult
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  • * Emmorey K. (2002) ''Language, cognition, and the brain: insights from sign language research''. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, ISBN 0805833986 (alk.
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  • ...there are several cases on record of [[deaf]] children being deprived of [[sign language]], this could also count as abuse. One case in which no abuse took place is
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  • ...of [[sound]], [[orthography|letters]] on a page, [[hand]] movements in a [[sign language]], and even the dots and dashes of [[Morse code]]. For example, ''cat'' can
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  • Even more striking, there are documented cases of [[sign language]]s being developed in communities of congenitally deaf people who could not
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  • The concept of the phoneme is used in understanding [[sign language]]s as well.
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  • ...sted in languages and linguistics, and can communicate in French, American Sign Language, and Mandarin with varying degrees of fluency.
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  • ...gn Language]] is used at international meetings where users of different [[sign language]]s meet;
    9 KB (1,391 words) - 09:17, 2 March 2024
  • ...uage (general)|language]]''' means [[human]] [[spoken language|speech]], [[sign language]] and [[written language|writing]], as they have developed as means of [[co
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  • ...s units of [[sound]] in a [[spoken language]] or [[hand]] movements in a [[sign language]]<ref>Signs are distinguished from [[gestures]], such as waving at someone
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