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Fingerspelling (or dactylology) is the representation of the letters of a writing system, and sometimes numeral systems, using only the hands.
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Fingerspelling is making an alphabet with your hands. Many deaf people learn fingerspelling. They use it when they want to sign a word but there is no sign in ...
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The American Manual Alphabet (AMA) is a manual alphabet that augments the vocabulary of American Sign Language.
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Sign languages (also known as signed languages) are languages that use the visual-manual modality to convey meaning, instead of spoken words.
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ASL is a complete and organized visual language that is expressed by employing both manual and nonmanual features.
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Several manual alphabets in use around the world employ two hands to represent some or all of the letters of an alphabet, usually as a part of a deaf sign ...
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Sign language is composed of a system of conventional gestures, mimic, hand signs and finger spelling, plus the use of hand positions to represent the letters ...
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Talk:Fingerspelling ; WikiProject icon, This article is part of WikiProject Deaf, the WikiProject which seeks to improve articles relating to all aspects of deaf ...
This paper examines why this is the case, especially in Kenya. It also examines the role of the interpreter as an advocate for deaf people's human rights.