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Artificial Sign Communications Systems - Coggle Diagram
Artificial Sign Communications Systems
Linguistics of Visual English
used one sign for each printed word
developed signs for plurals and pronouns
used the first letter of the word as part of the sign
very short-lived
SEE I
type of manual English
mandated the use of one sign for word regardless of its meaning
invented new signs unfamiliar to traditional ASL users
different signs for verbs
SEE II
Similar to SEE I
Use Traditional Signs
created signs for pronouns and affixes
Pidgin Signed English
commonplace in the 1970's
simplest form of manual English
articles are not typically used
appears in deaf-hearing interactions