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Manually Coded Language



Manually Coded Languages (MCLs) are representations of spoken languages in a gestural-visual form; that is, "sign language" versions of spoken languages. Unlike the sign languages that have evolved naturally in Deaf communities, which have distinct spatial grammars, Manually Coded Languages are the invention of hearing people, and follow the grammar of the spoken language — or, more precisely, of the written form of the spoken language.



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