sign language lingua franca

Richard Arnold Rna8arnold at AOL.COM
Mon Dec 10 21:47:46 UTC 2001


This is an interesting question.  From my travels overseas I have noticed
that ASL is becoming a kind of lingua franca among the Deaf. The other is
BSL, which is used in countries that were part of the old British empire and
may have had a role to the formation of indigeous sign languages.

Just my two cents worth, here.

Richard Arnold



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