Swedish Sign Language

Swedish Sign Language

Swedish Sign Language (SSL) is the sign language used in Sweden. There are symantic differences between spoken Swedish and SSL in the way deictic reference to a person is made. [Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research. by Susan D. Fischer, Patricia Siple. [isbn:0226251497] ]

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