jueves, 10 de octubre de 2024

GRAMMAR AND SYNTAX

In written language, such as Spanish, a clear syntactic structure is followed (Subject-Verb-Object, SVO), while LSE uses a different grammatical structure, often following the Object-Subject-Verb (OSV) pattern. Additionally, in LSE, certain grammatical elements that are essential in written Spanish, like articles or prepositions, are often omitted, as the visual and gestural context typically provides enough information.



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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...