gnulinuxman
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Trueme_punctured said:No, you don't, but you also do NOT have to be proficient in your native language.
Trueme_punctured said:No, you don't, but you also do NOT have to be proficient in your native language.
Yes it does.ChelEler said:Total communicated means that I can speak, using my voice, to communicate with people, and I can sign as well to communicate. Link for better explanation. Hope this answer your question.
I just completed a linguistics course last quarter in which I found to be very interesting, since the professor discussed how those who are Deaf and are fluent in ASL, think in sign. For all you ASL users out there, is this true? Whereas, hearing people think in words. Since I don't use ASL at all, I wasn't sure about this issue. Repsond please if you can!! Thanks!