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rockdrummer
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I don't disagree with what you are saying except that I believe the correct catagorization for SEE is an MCE (Manually coded English). SEE is not a language in and of itself.Any languages that uses motions of hands to express thoughts in a commication form while being independent from usage of verbal communications qualifies as a sign language variant. SEE is a form of sign language. So is ASL.
I agree with Bush_in_2004! with exception that aprilrain's post was asking people who knew about usage of sign language.