No other language does this! #ASL #AmericanSignLanguage #SignLanguage #CODA #learnsignlanguage

No other language does this! #ASL #AmericanSignLanguage #SignLanguage #CODA #learnsignlanguage

Jon Urquhart

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@kateisblue
@kateisblue - 09.07.2024 23:02

Thats so interesting!!!

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@cutiebm
@cutiebm - 09.07.2024 23:09

What would be the translation for that last sign?

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@joshhornick2009
@joshhornick2009 - 09.07.2024 23:17

It’s not a separate language, English written vs spoken is the same language, hence just signing in English is just another way of speaking the same language. Braille is another example of this.

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@_itskira_9241
@_itskira_9241 - 09.07.2024 23:17

:0

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@bella.c432
@bella.c432 - 09.07.2024 23:19

huh i never thought about it that way but i mean i guess yeah because its having to think and make the words at the same time

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@TeresaMarie-c1x
@TeresaMarie-c1x - 09.07.2024 23:44

Had to learn it for my son 40 years ago - I pick up languages pretty quickly. My fingers don't work as good as they used to but I still use sign with friends

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@gaggirldumbass320
@gaggirldumbass320 - 10.07.2024 00:20

INOSUKE SPOTTED!!!!!!!!!!!

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@emilyl6111
@emilyl6111 - 10.07.2024 00:31

I guess being deaf in a hearing world has it's benefits afterall

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@chatroom101
@chatroom101 - 10.07.2024 01:24

Which parts?

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@CTgr37492hfkwi
@CTgr37492hfkwi - 10.07.2024 02:01

I study the brain and language and I had done a project based on a study researching the neurological differences between processing spatial vs spoken languages and the differences are incredible!

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@jweisheit4656
@jweisheit4656 - 10.07.2024 02:15

Thank you!

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@StormyTalks
@StormyTalks - 10.07.2024 02:42

I'd say Braille as well.

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@catmacopter8545
@catmacopter8545 - 10.07.2024 04:46

for all languages that weren't really invented, correct! But im sure theres some conlang made of paintings out there lol

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@Frostburn3114
@Frostburn3114 - 10.07.2024 05:48

Hey, I was wondering, to become an interpreter when I grew up without anyone deaf around me, what’s the most important thing to do?

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@ellianndesigns
@ellianndesigns - 10.07.2024 07:32

That explains why I have such a hard time learning it!

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@kalisederoche
@kalisederoche - 10.07.2024 12:25

love this!!! also song ??? 😂

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@Cheeseylovesbooks
@Cheeseylovesbooks - 10.07.2024 13:08

You should look at the new anchor milk add

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@KillerKoifish
@KillerKoifish - 10.07.2024 14:22

I have a question, how do you sign at your deaf dad if he is also blind? How does he communicate?

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@bekkimcgrath
@bekkimcgrath - 10.07.2024 15:40

Also depending how intense your conversation is, also a work out 😅

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@maxbro2911
@maxbro2911 - 10.07.2024 17:45

So what you’re saying (or signing in this case) is learning sign language can give me better hand-eye coordination, make me smarter by working the parts of the brain that I normally wouldn’t use for language, AND I can communicate in quiet environments? Not only would it be more accessible for deaf and hard of hearing people who sign but it I can benefit from it too.

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@brookesimmons9901
@brookesimmons9901 - 10.07.2024 19:33

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@Von-starqueen
@Von-starqueen - 10.07.2024 21:59

❤❤

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@PawziePup
@PawziePup - 10.07.2024 22:13

Only thing that's annoyed me with ASL is that you have to use both hands for most signs. Am not capable of doing some signs properly because of it. (For context, I have bad arthritis in my hands, and one hand has it worse than the other. Moving my fingers on that hand in certain ways causes a lot of pain and stiffness.)

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@ClaraButYeah
@ClaraButYeah - 11.07.2024 03:30

i learned a lot, but now that i learned to spell words in the alphabet, i always do it. it’s my way of fidgeting, just spelling my thoughts during all hours of the day 😅

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@stormdanceroblivion4489
@stormdanceroblivion4489 - 11.07.2024 05:29

That's actually really freaking cool ❤

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@danielspitz9077
@danielspitz9077 - 11.07.2024 14:41

It is very misleading... Woman's brain usually process language in both hemispheres simultaneously, and since language is both emotional, auditory and logical stimulus, parts of it are also processed in other parts of the brain.

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@isabellelawrence1768
@isabellelawrence1768 - 11.07.2024 23:22

In inside out two, at the start of the movie when Riley was will her friends and the coach was talking with them, i SWEAR there is two girls doing sighn language to eachother. I saw it the first time i watched

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@Kendergurl
@Kendergurl - 12.07.2024 18:44

My son had a massive stroke at 2. He lost all verbal language and some of his signs. He had full age appropriate communication until 6 all in ASL. He learned to read via ASL & MCE. His ST used his reading to work on his speech, so now he can do both.

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@CaffieneKitty
@CaffieneKitty - 13.07.2024 05:57

INOSUKE T-SHIRT?! -

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@the.real.isabel
@the.real.isabel - 13.07.2024 06:37

That’s so cool! 😎 😊

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@Young-writer-big-imagination
@Young-writer-big-imagination - 14.07.2024 00:49

Wow

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@leolisovski6355
@leolisovski6355 - 14.07.2024 12:43

Nice T-shirt.
Thanks for being loud about sign language awareness.

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@A_Bookish_Obsession
@A_Bookish_Obsession - 15.07.2024 00:50

Is that why it's so hard to learn if you don't start learning young? 🤔

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@idekwtfidatp_
@idekwtfidatp_ - 15.07.2024 10:31

I have to go back and rewatch this now I was to busy paying attention to the a noseca shirt to actually read what was happening

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@greengal111796
@greengal111796 - 15.07.2024 18:30

I have ADHD and it seems so overwhelming to focus on both someone's hands and their face while talking in ASL. Is this something people are just used to/ is it difficult at first?

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@mypackofdoggos6007
@mypackofdoggos6007 - 15.07.2024 19:55

me watching the video then looking at his hands, getting his shirt in my peripheral vision I looked at and this was my only reaction:… INSOUSKA!!!! (Yes I am aware of my bag p spilling,)

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@a-b-c.d12-w3g
@a-b-c.d12-w3g - 16.07.2024 05:21

Well…
TIME TO MAKE A LANGUAGE USING A DRUM SET

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@Not_Afelon_
@Not_Afelon_ - 16.07.2024 18:19

False, we always use all of our brain, though sign language is more stimulating. I'm sorry I'm a fricking science nerd.

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@WoodlandGoblin
@WoodlandGoblin - 16.07.2024 20:49

Nuh uh! Italian! 🤌🏻🇮🇹

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@crimezone3865
@crimezone3865 - 17.07.2024 06:19

can you stutter in sign language ?

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@montananerd8244
@montananerd8244 - 17.07.2024 17:16

Your channel has really re-invigorated my ASL! We are in the midst of an accessibility glow up at the museum where I work, and yesterday a Deaf woman using a wheelchair seemed pleasantly surprised that she had mobility access everywhere and that we were able to communicate with a mix of sign (Canadian vs American but I couldn’t see a diff), lip reading, and gesticulation! And then a blind person came in with a guide dog and seemed surprised that we understood about working dogs. Tbh none of what we do is extra, is the ADA that badly implemented?

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@eatwhatukiii2532
@eatwhatukiii2532 - 18.07.2024 07:25

I can’t catch how the first couple signs are done, what I’m comprehending starts at “language” …maybe you signed ALL but what’s before ALL? Did you sign “OUT” as in, “Out All”?
🤷‍♀️😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫🥵 I wish I could slow the yt shorts

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@zuzuo.0754
@zuzuo.0754 - 18.07.2024 16:46

Oh my god that’s actually so cool!❤

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@soupymei
@soupymei - 26.07.2024 11:38

i’m sure there is basis to this and it sounds very interesting but pls elaborate….there are definitely more than two parts of your brain. left and right hemispheres? motor and sensory processing?

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@AyeYoTay
@AyeYoTay - 27.07.2024 20:35

That I didn't know.. 😮. I know most sign language I used it as a kid with my dad but I haven't used it in so long I want to try to relearn it.

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@ruggerodellorfanello3718
@ruggerodellorfanello3718 - 28.07.2024 16:38

That is not true. It depends on how each brain stores data on language that is being learned. There are studies in the field of psycholinguistics that demonstrate both sides of the brain concur to language learning in some way, and that the left side only is mainly predominant. For example, the brains of bilinguals utilize both sides of the brain and distribute infos on the two mother-languages across both sides.

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@alexcookie738
@alexcookie738 - 20.09.2024 03:52

I dont know enough signs to tell by myself (lol) but i was wondering in these videos where you sign unrelated to the audio- is this ASL or is this also simcom?

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