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Healy, Christina – Sign Language Studies, 2011
Mongolian Sign Language (MSL) is a visual-gestural language that developed from multiple languages interacting as a result of both geographic proximity and political relations and of the natural development of a communication system by deaf community members. Similar to the phonological systems of other signed languages, MSL combines handshapes,…
Descriptors: Phonology, Morphemes, Sign Language, Deafness

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