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Article on Signs are the Language for Hearing Impaired to relate each other
Name of Author :
Prof. Rathna, Prof. T.M.N. Deepak
Abstract:
At the initial stage of human being exist with signs and non verbal communications, helped to communicate each other. Every child will understand mothers non-verbal communication while mother communicates the child to stop his/her naughtiness. Even a child communicates the mother what they want through non-verbally or with signs. Of course, signs are language of human being and it is part of our life. Few people require without signs they cannot communicate; few others signs may not applicable. For example, people with hearing difficulty (Hearing Impairment – HI) are capable in understanding only through signs which is called Sign language. People with visually challenged or impairment – VI are capable only in listening the communications to respond. Therefore, signs plays vital role for human being and especially for hearing impaired.
Keywords :
Sign language, Hearing impaired (HI), Visually Challenged (VI)
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