Both written language and sign language are essential for communication within their respective communities. Although there are notable differences in how they are transmitted and perceived, both languages follow specific rules that ensure their effectiveness as means of communication. Understanding these differences and similarities not only promotes greater inclusion but also allows us to appreciate the richness of linguistic diversity.
jueves, 10 de octubre de 2024
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INTRODUCTION
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