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    Possibly not what you are talking about, but interesting
    nevertheless ...<br>
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    Tim<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/02/2014 14:40, Adam Frost wrote:<br>
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      <div>This was a question on the TeachASL list. She is asking for a
        sign language family map. Does anyone know where to find a good
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      <div>Adam<br>
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        Begin forwarded message:<br>
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        <div><b>From:</b> "Heather Berry" <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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          <b>Date:</b> February 6, 2014 at 6:36:07 AM PST<br>
          <b>To:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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          <b>Subject:</b> <b>[TEACHASL] Sign Langauge Family Map</b><br>
          <b>Reply-To:</b> "Heather Berry" <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:heatherraeberry@yahoo.com">heatherraeberry@yahoo.com</a>><br>
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            <div>My students are working on Signing Naturally the
              country unit and picking different countries to research
              what the Deaf community is like.  I had a student ask if
              there are families of sign just like there are families of
              spoken language, ie romance languages etc.  I know there
              are but I am looking for some sort of visual or map that
              illustrates this in an easy to understand format. I know
              these exist for spoken language.  Does anyone know if
              something like this exists for sign?</div>
            <div>Thanks!</div>
            <div>Heather  </div>
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