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Sign Language
Sign language is a visual-gestural language used by deaf communities worldwide — including ASL (American), BSL (British), LSF (French), DGS (German), JSL (Japanese), ISL (Indian) and many others — with WCAG 1.2.6 Sign Language at Level AAA recommending sign-language interpretation for prerecorded synchronised media in healthcare, education, and emergency contexts.
About Sign Language
Sign languages are not signed versions of spoken languages; they have distinct grammar and vocabulary. Auto-generated sign language is not yet at production quality.
Where Sign Language appears in a AccessivePath audit
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