TheOracle
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Not at all, really.
For example: sordo, sordi, sordu, sourdo......
Sourdough bread? What?
If I listen to a German, I have a better chance at understanding than if I speak with someone from Japan. That's because English is a Germanic language.
So all sign languages are derived from the same idea? And if so, what? Does it make it universal? Does it make it 'gestures' and not 'language'? Can you talk in Nicaraguan sign?
I don't doubt that ASL is a full blown language, but I can see how people would think it is not. One problem ASL does have is a lack of a dictionary and written way to communicate new words - eg, you have to fingerspell things like 'neuropathy'.