fingerspelling การใช้
- Fingerspelling originally used an alphabet based on the Russian manual alphabet.
- Fingerspelling is used in different sign languages and registers for different purposes.
- Fingerspelling may also be used instead of a synonymous sign for emphasis.
- When fingerspelling, the hand is at shoulder height.
- Different sign language corpus of New Zealand Sign Language was found to be fingerspelling.
- It frequently takes years of expressive and receptive practice to become skilled with fingerspelling.
- Fingerspelling uses 26 different signs to represent the 26 letters of the English alphabet.
- Fingerspelling may also be used to emphasize a word that would normally be signed otherwise.
- Pure fingerspelling is usually indicated by hyphenation.
- Instead of letters ASL relies on handshapes to manually form words such as in fingerspelling.
- The boss coincidentally knew fingerspelling and gives the young man the job at the factory.
- Later KAD developed a one-handed fingerspelling system for devanagari with the support of UNICEF.
- In USL as in other sign languages, fingerspelling serves as a type of borrowing from Ukrainian.
- In ASL, fingerspelling is used for proper nouns and for technical terms with no native ASL equivalent.
- Sign languages that make no use of fingerspelling at all include Kata Kolok and Ban Khor Sign Language.
- Fingerspelling is a form of borrowing, a linguistic process wherein words from one language are incorporated into another.
- Exclusive fingerspelling is rarely used for extended communication, as it is a very slow method of representing English.
- Manual signs or gestures are frequent introduced to these children, and can include the use of fingerspelling alongside speech.
- Elderly deaf people in the UK and Australia may also use a lot of fingerspelling as a result of their education.
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