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Kearsy Cormier, The Conversation
Like English in the UK, the British Sign Language has developed its own dialects
Limited contact between the first British Sign Language communities created dialects that are still in use today.
Kearsy Cormier, The Conversation
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Adam Schembri, The Conversation
· Mar 08, 2019 · 09:30 pm