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Since its inception, sign language
Since its inception, sign language has been widely accepted as a "real" language. (1 point) Responses True True False
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Since its inception, sign language has been widely accepted as a "real" language.
(1 point) Responses True True False
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Based on the information you have learned thus far, which one of the following statements about South African Sign Language are
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What is the central idea of Lost in interpretation by Ellen Rolfes
A good sign language interpreter can be very helpful to a deaf
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Which of the following would not be an important accommodation for the Deaf community? (2 points) Responses American Sign
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Which of the following would not be an important accommodation for the Deaf community?
(2 points) Responses American Sign
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What linguistic systems combined to form ASL?
French Sign Language and Martha's Vineyard Sign Language Martha's Vineyard Sign
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Sign language was officially recognized as a language when Gallup and clerk publish sign language structure in 1718 true or
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Sign Language was officially recognized as a Language when Gallaudet and Clerc published Sign Language Structure in 1817.
True or
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Gelo
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Choosing the central idea of an article I chose the central idea is about sign language interpretation which is incorrect the
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