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- Differences between SEE PSE ASL - Deaf Community
PSE or Pidgen Sign Language uses ASL signs in English word order, but it only signs the important words or enough of the sentence to be understood It's not SEE, it's not ASL, it's somewhere in the middle ASL I don't know well, I can't use it much because for me it can be confusing at times and can lead to miscommunications But I try to
- ASL Idioms? - Deaf Community
I am wondering if anyone here knows any ASL idioms I have seen "train go sorry" but that is the only one anyone has ever shown me, and I know there has to be more, every language has them
- All Deaf Community, Culture, Sign Language
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- Deaf Awareness Month 2024 (11 Ways You Can Celebrate)
Every country has its own sign language: in the United States, it is American Sign Language, or ASL 2 to 3 out of 1,000 children in the United States are born with some level of hearing loss Of all the world’s disabilities, deafness is number 3 Hearing loss varies from those who are profoundly deaf to those who have partial loss in one ear
- So Many Different Signs for One Word. | Deaf Community
AB, ASL is no different than any other language on earth They all have different words to say the same thing While ASL isn't based on English grammar, its signs are based on English words, and the history of English has causes it to assimilate many languages until it has more words than any other tongue on earth
- Translating a song from English to TRUE Asl. | Deaf Community
Having new ASL students attempt to translate songs is something hearing ASL teachers (ick) seem to LOVE to do because (being hearing themselves) they think it's "cool" It's a bit like giving a pre-schooler paints and asking them to paint the Mona Lisa
- ASL Idioms | Deaf Community
I myself being an ASL student, try not to put much stock into all of what ASLpro com says It can be a good reference but often times I find that it is not what I had learned in class (sign being different) or with it only being a small clipped video than a full class, some meaning is lost in translation
- Ohio City Signs - Deaf Community
Hi Everyone! I was wondering if any Ohioans (or anyone else) had ASL signs for Ohio's three major cities: "Columbus," "Cleveland," and "Cincinnati " I once saw a sign for "Columbus" that is a "C" moved from left-to-right (like the movement for the signs for "Where?" or "Restroom") I
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