
(from the article `sign language`) ...as ASL have more in common with one another than with the spoken languages of their country of origin, since their signs represent concepts and ...
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a system of communication with a person with profound hearing impairment in which handshapes are used to cue sounds to supplement spoken language.
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a method of communication in which a speaker uses a system of manual cues to aid a lipreader by clarifying potentially ambiguous mouth movements with hand gestures.
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