jueves, 10 de octubre de 2024

MODE OF TRANSMISSION: VISUAL vs. AUDITORY

Written language, like Spanish, uses the alphabetic system and is interpreted visually, but it relies on the ability to read, which requires a learning process. In contrast, Spanish Sign Language (LSE) is perceived visually, using gestures, facial expressions, and body movements to convey messages simultaneously. LSE does not follow a linear interpretation like written language, as it can transmit multiple ideas at the same time through the orientation of the hands, body position, and facial expressions.



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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...