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kiruha [24]
1 year ago
5

How does this stamp reflect the mainstream society view on asl during the early 1990s?

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vodomira [7]1 year ago
3 0

ASL originated in the early 19th century in the American School for the Deaf (ASD) in West Hartford, Connecticut, from a situation of language contact. Since then, ASL use has propagated widely by schools for the deaf and Deaf community organizations.

<h3>What is ASL?</h3>

American Sign Language is a natural language that is the primary sign language of Deaf populations throughout the United States and most of Anglophone Canada. ASL is a complete and well-organized visual language with both manual and nonmanual characteristics.

ASL is a complete and complicated language that has all of the nuances and subtleties of spoken language. It, like all languages, is difficult to master beyond a basic level. Extensive exposure and practice are required for mastery.

ASL is expressed through hand and face movements. It is the predominant language of many deaf and hard of hearing North Americans, and it is also used by some hearing people.

To know more about ASL follow the link:

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