A new MA Interpreting course at Queen's University is preparing students for the increasing demand for interpreters.
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Call it JSL: How a paralyzed artist found love with a deaf dancer and created their own language
Despite being paralyzed from the shoulders down and unable to use sign language, artist Sara Jane Parsons quickly found a way to communicate with Tony-award-winning dancer Jimmy Turner—who is ...
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Abstract: Sign language uses hand gestures, shifts of hand shapes, changes in body postures, and even facial emotion to recognize the actions conveyed and trace that information meaningfully to ...
Abstract: Hearing-impaired people and mute people face a lot of difficulty in communication while interacting with others in society. It may reduce their self-confidence and might make them feel ...
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