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hand language
is there anyone learning hand language?i want to add you
but i think it is hard to study hand language on the internet.
does anyone have good ideas for it?
thank you,Jura and Cherry,i think your answer would help me a lot
3 de ago. de 2009 2:08
Respuestas · 3
It depends which sign language you would like to learn. There are over 200 different sign languages in the world used by Deaf people in different countries. Sign languages are independent fully-fledged languages with their own grammar and structure. For example American Sign Language (ASL) and British Sign Language (BSL) are very different, even though the main spoken language in both countries is English.
12 de enero de 2014
Hello Woody,
Some other sites that could help you :)
www.handspeak.com/
www.signingonline.com/
www.learnsignlanguage-online.info/
5 de agosto de 2009
This site has information and resources for learning sign language, such as sign language classes, dictionaries, glossaries, and books.
I think that if you use skype you could learn quite well from another person.
deafness.about.com/.../learningsignlanguage/Learning_Sign_Language.htm -
3 de agosto de 2009
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woody
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Chino (otro), Inglés, Lenguaje de signos
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Lenguaje de signos
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