SL is a living language like all others. Just as there are new words entering/exiting english regularly, I am certain that the same is true in SL.
No they used sign language and smoke signals
The ASL browser, which stands for American Sign Language, provides a database for an online sign language resource. Any person can look up the sign for many different words.
There is no chart, but the shma can be recited in American Sign Language, Israeli Sign Language, or any other sign language. See related links for a video of the Shma in American Sign Language.
Sign Language has been taught to some apes, but beyond that, animals do not use any language.
No. Many people learn sign language simply as another language.
No because as far as I'm concerned they speak no sign language is any countries
You would be called any of the following, depending on the situation:teacherspecial education teachersign language teacherprofessorteaching assistant
Sign language is just like any other language. It is only confusing if you don't actually know it; once you do, it makes perfect sense.
yes they do most teach sign language, that why schools have a seu it is to help deaf children.
'English'. Any words before that, whatever language they were in, could not have been English.
Like any language, learning sign language can vary in difficulty depending on the individual. It typically requires practice, repetition, and immersion in the language to become fluent. However, many people find sign language to be a rewarding and valuable skill to learn.
Salut: You shouldn't say that to anyone in any language.