What is a fundamental difference between ASL and SEE?

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Responses

None, they are practically the same.

None, they are practically the same.

SEE is a natural language, ASL is not.

SEE is a natural language, ASL is not.

SEE is a representation of English, ASL is not.

SEE is a representation of English, ASL is not.

ASL uses signs, SEE does not.

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The fundamental difference between ASL (American Sign Language) and SEE (Signing Exact English) is that SEE is a representation of English, while ASL is not. ASL is a distinct natural language with its own grammar and syntax, whereas SEE is designed to mimic English grammar and structure.