Tuesday, November 26, 2013

American Sign Language How the language began


 In American Sign Language
Girl Signing "I'm tired"
 in American Sign Language
       American Sign Language was developed by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet. This language united hearing and deaf people in a genius new way of communication. No one knows exactly when it started, but there are rumors that the language has being here for over 200 years, Thomas just made it clearer and fluent. American Sign Language developed from and early FSL "French Sign Language" or LSF "Langue des Signs Françoise" in French and local sign language.
 
       It’s a completely distinct language has a unique way to communicate. American Sign Language has its own rules as of each language has. The way to pronunciation, the complex grammar and word order all of it is unique and works differently compared to other languages. This language does not use English articles such as "a, an, and the" it’s not just English in your hands, it is another language.
    
    

      





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