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DeafSpace is a design paradigm concerned with celebrating sign language and Deaf culture. Using a DeafSpace-informed analysis, this case study shows the importance of visible language for signing Deaf people and the power of the adaptation of the manual syllabary (known as yubimoji in Japanese) from written kana scripts to promote literacy and fuller inclusion of Deaf people in Japanese society. Good article nominations: Bayshore Route, Japan National Route , Japanese idol, Japanese cruiser Naniwa; Add requested images to articles that need them. Pages for Deletion: Participate in Japan-related deletion discussions. Improve and expand Japan-related stubs. Create some requested articles. www.doorway.ru - 1 - Created by NHK WORLD © ver. April Learn Japanese online! www.doorway.ru Do you know the “Easy Japanese”.
The Japanese Sign Language syllabary is a system of manual kana used as part of Japanese Sign Language (JSL). It is a signary of 45 signs and 4 diacritics. Became skillful enough with his fingers to manage small manual operation. Started writing characters (Japanese syllabary: hiragana) and his name as well. Japanese Writing Notebook: Syllabary Hiragana Katakana Practice Worksheet, Graph Paper, Blank Book Handwriting Practice Sheet, Language Learing.
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