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[[Category:Sign language templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Sign language templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
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Also, I created a navbox block: "SL families", and another one "SL by region" -- because SL names are by region -- and not by coincidence nor by spoken language. So, my first version of this template should be OK in this regard. I could agree with anyone who would change the footnote or the sub title "Sign languages by region" wrote.
This template is for use on pages dealing with sign languages and sign-language related topics. Note that sign languages are not necessarily related to similarly-named languages associated with a nation or ethnic group. For example, French Sign Language is not related to French language, though both are associated with France. The template ...
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 𝣷𝪜 𝣷𝪜𝧣
The ILY is a sign from American Sign Language which, as a gesture, has moved into the mainstream. Seen primarily in the United States and other Americanized countries, the sign originated among deaf schoolchildren using American Sign Language to create a sign from a combination of the signs for the letters I, L, and Y (I Love You). [1]
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Manually coded English (MCE) is the result of language planning efforts in multiple countries, especially the United States in the 1970s. Four systems were developed in attempts to represent spoken English manually; Seeing Essential English (also referred to as Morphemic Signing System (MSS) or SEE-1), [3] Signing Exact English (SEE-2 or SEE), Linguistics of Visual English (LOVE), or Signed ...