Sign Language System

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Sign Language System,[a] also known as Signed Language[b] or Signed Polish, is a manually coded form of Polish that uses the signs of Polish Sign Language. It is commonly used for simultaneous "translation" of Polish into sign.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Polish: System Językowo-Migowy, abbreviation: SJM
  2. ^ Polish: język migany

References

  1. ^ Brentari, ed. (2010) Sign Languages, CUP, p. 134


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