User:LinkBot/suggestions/American Sign Language

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Outward links[edit]

  • Can link spoken language: ...grammar]] and [[syntax]] are separate and distinct from the spoken language(s) spoken in its area of influence. It originated in the ea...
  • Can link scientific community: ...[Koko]] and Washoe refused to share their raw data with the scientific community. The theory that non-human primates have learned ASL, or th...
  • Can link Harvard University Press: ...age: Hereditary Deafness on Marthas Vineyard.'' Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 067427041X.... (link to section)


Inward links[edit]

Additionally, there are some other articles which may be able to linked to this one (also known as "backlinks"):

  • In Deseret alphabet, can backlink American Sign Language: ...l known results include: Pitman [[Shorthand]], [[Braille]], American Sign Language and a [[Cherokee]] alphabet. ...
  • In Cultural behavior, can backlink American sign language: ...]], [[Koko the gorilla|Koko]], was taught to communicate in American sign language, and she taught it to other gorillas as well....
  • In Animal intelligence, can backlink American Sign Language: ...ss. For example, [[Washoe]] is a chimp who has been taught American Sign Language. On one occasion, on her first sighting of a swan she sign...
  • In Columbia College, can backlink American Sign Language: ...io, Sound, Television, and Theater. Minors include Acting, American Sign Language, Art History, Arts Management, Creative Nonfiction, Dance, ...
  • In Killer language, can backlink American Sign Language: ...ly important killer languages vis-á-vis Sign languages. The American Sign Language may pose serious threats towards all other Sign languages, ...