sign language

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Definition of sign language

1 : any of various formal languages employing a system of hand gestures and their placement relative to the upper body, facial expressions, body postures, and finger spelling especially for communication by and with deaf people But true sign languages are in fact complete in themselves: their syntax, grammar, and semantics are complete, but they have a different character from that of any spoken or written language.— Oliver Sacks Sign language relies mainly on the signer's hand, but facial expressions and body movements are also important.— Mark Prigg
2 : an unsystematic method of communicating chiefly by manual gestures (as by people speaking different languages) I decided to cadge a lift from a Lebanese who only spoke Arabic, so we had to converse in sign language.— Robert Fox

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Bonet’s approach combined oralism—using sounds to communicate—with sign language. National Geographic, "How monks helped invent sign language," 28 May 2019 Among other things, Chelsea taught Rainy how to recite the Lord’s Prayer, which Rainy can even perform in Chactaw style sign language. Julie Gallant, Ramona Sentinel, "Six-year-old crowned Little Miss Okla Chahta Princess," 2 Aug. 2019 He was loaned in 1991 to be a companion for Koko, the gorilla famed for learning sign language. Dan Sewell, BostonGlobe.com, "Gorilla back in Cincinnati Zoo after long West Coast stay," 14 June 2019 For example, sign language became involved in women’s events. John-john Williams Iv, baltimoresun.com, "How women are shaping Baltimore's 2019 Pride Festival," 14 June 2019 That shows that Amazon is at least beginning to consider how to build accessibility into its voice assistant, and who know, understanding sign language could be the next step. James Vincent, The Verge, "This Amazon Echo mod lets Alexa understand sign language," 24 July 2018 Phillip's teachers were showing the boy, who still didn't speak, how to communicate using sign language, Staley said. Kristen Jordan Shamus, Detroit Free Press, "Oakland County woman describes torture, abuse from husband — and the day she killed him," 14 June 2019 Morales is also helping the theater put together a video message in sign language for the lobby that will explain things such as where the exits and the bathrooms are located. Pat Eaton-robb, courant.com, "UConn providing sign language interpreters for musicals," 12 June 2019 His idea to use sign language was not a completely new idea. National Geographic, "How monks helped invent sign language," 28 May 2019

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First Known Use of sign language

1824, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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English Language Learners Definition of sign language

: a system of hand movements used for communication especially by people who are deaf

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Kids Definition of sign language

: a system of hand movements used for communication (as by people who are deaf)

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Medical Definition of sign language

: any of various formal languages employing a system of hand gestures and their placement relative to the upper body, facial expressions, body postures, and finger spelling especially for communication by and with deaf people

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