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by Mountain_Skies
569 days ago
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It's sad to see that British Sign Language and American Sign Language are different even though they both came out of societies with a (mostly) common language. I'm sure there are good reasons why it turned out this way but sad that people who already have a communication obstacle ended up with an additional one when it comes to these two large and highly connected societies. |
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ASL is more similar to French sign language. Thanks to Thomas Gallaudet, who founded a school in 1817 in Connecticut. Gallaudet was American but studied in Europe and learned about teaching Deaf people in part from a French school.