ASL is? ?quite? different than? English... you can sign in English or? you can sign in
ASL? The? ASL? has a different sentence structure. When I? was? first learning? about?
the? Deaf Teletype? revolution? (We have a collection of? a diverse group of? TTY both?
mechanical and? CRT and portable? and ...? I would? correspond? via? email? with a young?
person that? sold? us? ?some ttys? and wondered? why it? was almost? a different?
sentence? structure, almost? like? Yoda? but? if? you? look at? both closely? not? really?
the? exact? same.? Hard? to? explain... but? English and ASL? utilize? 2? different?
?Sentence structuring ... or? so it? appears? to me.
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If? you? learn? ASL and Signing? well there is a? good need? for? excellent interpreters
out there.
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And? yes,? always? looking for? ANYTHING? related to the? history of? TTY? and other?
assertive? communications? devices.
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Ed#
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In a message dated 11/25/2018 5:46:55 PM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk at
classiccmp.org writes:
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There are still MANY schools arguing about whether to accept ASL (American
Sign Language, as used by Deaf people). I would think that therefore, BSL
(British Sign Language) should qualify