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  2. American manual alphabet - Wikipedia

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    A double letter within a word is signed in different ways, through a bounce of the hand, a slide of the hand, or repeating the sign of a letter. [4] Letters are signed at a constant speed; a pause functions as a word divider. The first letter may be held for the length of a letter extra as a cue that the signer is about to start fingerspelling.

  3. Fingerspelling - Wikipedia

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    In Italian Sign Language fingerspelled words are produced relatively slowly and clearly, whereas fingerspelling in standard British Sign Language (BSL) is often rapid so that the individual letters become difficult to distinguish and the word is grasped from the overall hand movement. Most of the letters of the BSL alphabet are produced with ...

  4. File:Sign language A.svg - Wikipedia

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    Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Outreach/Sign Language; American Sign Language/Vocabulary 1; Adventist Adventurer Awards and Answers/Sign Language; Usage on en.wiktionary.org Wiktionary:About sign languages; Template talk:Letter; Appendix:Sign language handshapes 𝣷𝪜 𝤃𝪜 𝣜𝪜 User talk:Visviva/Letter 𝣷𝪜 𝣷𝪜𝧣 Usage ...

  5. ASL-phabet - Wikipedia

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    ASL-phabet, or the ASL Alphabet, is a writing system developed by Samuel Supalla for American Sign Language (ASL). It is based on a system called SignFont, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which Supalla modified and streamlined for use in an educational setting with Deaf children.

  6. File:Sign language Y.svg - Wikipedia

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    Replacing with public domain version, per Commons:Deletion requests/Sign Language related files. 16:16, 19 March 2006: 715 × 605 (8 KB) Tlusťa: Sign languageletter Y. Based on the Gallaudet font. {{PD-self}}

  7. File:Sign language B.svg - Wikipedia

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

  8. Two-handed manual alphabets - Wikipedia

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    The letters C, D, J, K, P, Q, T, V, X, and Y make the shape of the letter itself. The letters B, F, G, L, M, N, R, S, and W suggest the shape of the letter. The letters G, L and R suggest only the lowercase form of the letter. Only the letters H and Z do not have a strong relation to their shape or position in the alphabet.

  9. File:Sign language O.svg - Wikipedia

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    Replacing with public domain version, per Commons:Deletion requests/Sign Language related files. 04:24, 23 May 2013: 500 × 696 (11 KB) Citypeek: Valid SVG now. 16:11, 19 March 2006: 500 × 696 (6 KB) Tlusťa: Sign languageletter O. Based on the Gallaudet font. {{PD-self}}