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The history of the English language. Our changing attitude towards the English language. Our changing language. Some characteristics of modern English.
to speak sign language to watch others Braille
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a non-verbal language created by deaf children. an artificial language used by people in Nicaragua. a language invented by teachers who teach the deaf. a language described and modified by deliberate linguists
by moving their hands, faces and bodies by shouting and singing without using any letters without using any language
by moving their hands, faces and bodies by shouting and singing without using any letters without using any language
as much about a culture as as a much about culture as so much about a culture as such a much about culture as
are used to used to use to have used to
to speak sign language to watch others Braille
deaf people made signs to earn a living there is still no way to communicate with the deaf sign language helped the deaf learn to read many deaf people now can speak
conveyed the meaning by changing the word forms had no function words at all depended largely on word order and function words differed so much from modern English that nothing remained until today
not used as much today as it once was used as much today as it once was no longer used in the schools never used as much as today
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not used as much today as it once was used as much today as it once was no longer used in the schools never used as much as today
deaf people made signs to earn a living there is still no way to communicate with the deaf sign language helped the deaf learn to read many deaf people now can speak