Explain the significance of sign language.briefly

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Sign language is a vital mode of communication for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community, allowing them to express themselves fully and participate in society. It plays a significant role in their identity, culture, and social interactions. By facilitating communication, sign language promotes inclusivity, awareness, and understanding between hearing and non-hearing individuals. Moreover, recognizing and valuing sign language as a legitimate language underscores the importance of linguistic diversity and helps combat stigma and discrimination against the Deaf community. Overall, it enhances accessibility and fosters a sense of belonging and empowerment for its users.

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