Definition of «sign language»

Sign language is a visual and non-verbal communication system used by deaf people to communicate with each other. It uses hand gestures, facial expressions, and body posture to convey meaning. Sign languages are not universal; instead, they vary from country to country or region to region. They have their own grammar rules, syntax, and vocabulary that is specific to the language of the deaf community in a particular area.

Sentences with «sign language»

  • I started using baby sign language with my son and at 18 months now, he still uses many of the signs. (wehavekids.com)
  • This is where I got the idea of using sign language in my classroom of two year olds. (wehavekids.com)
  • The association also focuses on deaf awareness and provides training in sign language. (My-Dating-Club.com)
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