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  2. Deaf flag - Wikipedia

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    The colour turquoise is the world color of Sign language, Deaf culture, and the signing Deaf community (Deaf, Deafblind, CODA, Sign Language interpreters, family members). The colour yellow symbolizes light, life, the awakened mind, coexistence.

  3. Template : Infobox language/language family color table

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    Template: Infobox language/language family color table. 33 languages.

  4. File:Sign language S.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ang.wikipedia.org S; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org الأبجدية الأمريكية اليدوية

  5. American manual alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The phonetics of verbal speech and sign language are similar because spoken dialect uses tone of voice to determine someone's mood and Sign Language uses facial expressions to determine someone's mood as well. Phonetics does not necessarily only relate to spoken language but it can also be used in American Sign Language (ASL) as well.

  6. File:Sign language F.svg - Wikipedia

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    Replacing with public domain version, per Commons:Deletion requests/Sign Language related files. 16:07, 19 March 2006: 413 × 835 (8 KB) Tlusťa: Sign language – letter F. Based on the Gallaudet font. {{PD-self}}

  7. Sign language recognition - Wikipedia

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    Sign Language Recognition (shortened generally as SLR) is a computational task that involves recognizing actions from sign languages. [1] This is an essential problem to solve especially in the digital world to bridge the communication gap that is faced by people with hearing impairments.

  8. Fingerspelling - Wikipedia

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    British Sign Language uses a two-handed alphabet. Two-handed manual alphabets are used by a number of deaf communities; one such alphabet is shared by users of British Sign Language, Auslan and New Zealand Sign Language (collectively known as the BANZSL language family) and another is used in Turkish Sign Language. Some of the letters are ...

  9. Black American Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Black American Sign Language (BASL) or Black Sign Variation (BSV) is a dialect of American Sign Language (ASL) [2] used most commonly by deaf African Americans in the United States. The divergence from ASL was influenced largely by the segregation of schools in the American South. Like other schools at the time, schools for the deaf were ...