Written Spanish is a communication tool widely used in various contexts, but LSE is deeply connected to the deaf community. Sign language is not only a means of communication but also a cultural pillar representing the identity and history of deaf people in Spain. Similarly, written language, like spoken language, is a fundamental vehicle in general culture, but sign language has a direct connection to the visual and gestural culture specific to its community.
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INTRODUCTION
Written language and sign language are two forms of communication that, although they share the goal of conveying ideas, do so...
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Written Spanish is a communication tool widely used in various contexts, but LSE is deeply connected to the deaf community. Sign language is...
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Despite the differences mentioned, both written language and sign language share some essential aspects:
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Written language, like Spanish, uses the alphabetic system and is interpreted visually, but it relies on the ability to read, which requires...

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