What is the fundamental difference between ASL and SEE (Signed Exact English)?

A. None, they are practically the same.
B. SEE is a natural language, ASL is not.
C. SEE is a representation of English, ASL is not
D. ASL uses signs, SEE does not

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
24 days ago

The correct answer is **C. SEE is a representation of English, ASL is not.**

American Sign Language (ASL) is a distinct language with its own grammar and syntax, while Signed Exact English (SEE) is designed to represent English visually, using signs for each word and following English grammar.

anonymous anonymous answered
24 days ago

What type of organization monitors, approves, or rejects changes that happen within a language?

A. the National Linguistic Organization (NLO)
B. a language academy
C. a national language board
D. the Association for Language Preservation (ALP)

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
24 days ago

The correct answer is **B. a language academy.**

Language academies are institutions that monitor, standardize, and sometimes regulate the use and evolution of a language. They may approve or reject changes to the language, including vocabulary and grammar rules.