Evolution of Sign Languages

· LibriHouse
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128
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What is the history of sign languages, and how have they developed as rich linguistic systems? This book explores the evolution of sign languages around the world, highlighting their emergence as natural languages within deaf communities. It discusses the structure and variation of sign languages, their recognition and standardization, and the cultural and social challenges faced by deaf communities. The narrative examines the role of sign languages in identity formation, education, and advocacy for linguistic rights. By detailing the linguistic features and the historical struggle for recognition of sign languages, the book sheds light on the importance of sign languages in providing linguistic access and equality for the deaf and hard of hearing communities.

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