Facial expressions and body gestures are essential in LSE, as they complement and sometimes modify the meaning of signs. In written Spanish, this type of physical expression is not included, limiting communication to a textual plane, unless other elements like punctuation or exclamation marks are added.
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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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