What does a word written in capital letters represent sign language?

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In sign language, a word written in capital letters typically represents a fingerspelled word. Fingerspelling is used in sign languages around the world to represent proper nouns (names of people, places, and organizations), words that do not have a specific sign, or technical terms. Fingerspelling involves the manual representation of the letters of the alphabet using handshapes and movements.
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