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Sign Systems
Seeing Essential English (SEE 1)
Spoken English had multiple meaning`so can signing
Ex: "please turn RIGHT" and "you are RIGHT about that"
Manual English created by deaf teacher
New signs for words endings such as -ing using a sideways sweeping "I".
Linguistics of Visual English (LOVE)
one sign for each printed word
Added new signs for plurals and nouns
Created by a deaf man named Dennis Wampler
The system was short-lived
Signed English (SE)
Considered as a one sign principle
Developed by an English professor named Harry Bornstein
Most signs were used for one meaning
Invented many initialized signs and affixes
Signing Exact English (See 2)
Uses traditional ASL signs
created signs for pronouns and affixes
More Morphological similar to SEE 1 and created by a deaf women.
Pidgin Signed English (PSE)
simplest form of manual English, using ASL arbitrarily in English word order
signs not commonly used: (a, an, the) and (ing, ness, Ly)
Common in 1970