Similar words: sign language, american sign language, common language, modern language, german language, spoken language, written language, indo-european language. Meaning: adj. used of the language of the deaf sign language. n. language expressed by visible hand gestures.
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1, NaCSA brought in a team of sign-language specialists from Sierra Leone's capital Freetown.
2, It's not a full-blown language like american sign-language or langue des signes quebecoise but it's a language nonetheless, with words and syntax and phonology.
3, There is, of course, more to the sign-language lobby's argument than league table rivalry.
4, Language teaching in deaf schools has experienced controversies between oral language teaching and sign-language teaching, which influences teaching models of LRC for hearing-handicapped children.
5, One orangutan named Chantek did just that in a sign-language study undertaken by anthropologist Lyn Miles at the University of Tennessee .
6, She explains: "It is now a common perception that deafness also means speechlessness, which is due to sign-language teaching."
7, Students receive daily classes that provide the same lessons as standard, state-run schools, but using sign-language.
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