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Fingerspelled loan signs are signs taken from the fingerspelling alphabet and incorporated into sign language. These signs are used to represent words that do not have a standard sign in the established sign language vocabulary. They are fingerspelled in a way that makes them easier to recognize and understand within the context of sign language communication.

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