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Progression of Sign Language - Coggle Diagram
Progression of Sign Language
Rochester Mehod
finger spelled every word
hand on the same level with the mouth so the students lipread while reading
Also known as visible English
Combined Method
English and French modes of instruction
include oral and sign language
Artificial Sign Systems
Signing Exact English (SEE II):
used traditional ASL signs
similar to SEE l
Linguistics of Visual English (LOVE)
one sign for each printed word
Seeing Essential English (SEE I)
signs had different meaning depending how it was used in a sentence
Pidgin Signed English (PSE)
used in the deaf community for the sake of clarity
used for comprehension of words
considered to be the simplest form of manual English
Signed English (SE)
most signs were of one meaning
signs and affixes