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- Protactile is a language used by deafblind people using tactile channels. Unlike other sign languages, which are heavily reliant on visual information...
- of a 2020 National Magazine Award. He is a prominent activist in the Protactile movement. Clark was born into a Deaf and signing family and became blind...
- Francosign American Sign Language Black American Sign Language Protactile Puerto Rican Sign Language BANZSL Samoan Sign Language Kentish Martha's Vineyard...
- typically has a limited field of vision). Protactile: Sharing some qualities with hand-over-hand signing, protactile involves the use of signs on the hands...
- adolescent years and an advocate of the Protactile language, a touch-based language. Clark writes extensively on Protactile in his other book, Touch the ****ure:...
- with Martha's Vineyard Sign Language) American Sign Language Dialects Protactile See Varieties of American Sign Language Writing system None are widely...
- modality Square script, a method of writing along tactile guidelines Protactile, a tactile language related to American Sign Language in the Francosign...
- Francosign American Sign Language Black American Sign Language Protactile Puerto Rican Sign Language BANZSL Samoan Sign Language Kentish Martha's Vineyard...
- Francosign American Sign Language Black American Sign Language Protactile Puerto Rican Sign Language BANZSL Samoan Sign Language Kentish Martha's Vineyard...
- interpreters or DIs work with DeafBlind people who use either close vision or Protactile signing, deaf people with nonstandard, emerging, or idiolect language...