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AS WITH spoken languages, there is no “universal” sign language. Different countries have their own versions, which are related to local cultural and religious backgrounds. For example, American Sign ...
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School with children of deaf adults teaches Auslan before statewide rollout in 2026Hand-over-hand or tactile sign interpreting is a modified version of Australian sign, or Auslan, for those who no longer have enough functional vision to take in information that way. Jex uses an ...
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