The concept appears to be similar to Deafblind Manual or other tactile sign languages, using touch as a key mode of communication. ![]() ![]() In MTMTE/Lost Light, we see that Drift knows how to “speak hand”, which is depicted as a tactile sign language: While SSE is often but not always a stepping stone to BSL, I lack the funds and resources to learn BSL fully, so I have learned all of my sign from books and websites, most of which I have compiled into an info post here.Ĭybertronian Sign Language: Chirolinguistics! With my fellow Deaf/deaf/HOH squad, I do my best to use correct BSL grammar and so on. The type of SSE I use utilises BSL signs, and I do mix in some BSL grammar/structure where I know it and when it’s appropriate, but my signing tends to follow spoken English grammar as I am usually talking to hearing people and use sign to supplement my communication. Instead, I use Sign Supported English, which is typically used by HOH or deaf people who learned spoken English before learning sign language. OK, so I finally have a minute to write this up!īut while I am HOH (hard of hearing I have APD, Auditory Processing Disorder) and I am currently fundraising for the hearing aids I need, I am not a BSL (British Sign Language) user. ![]() Cybertronian Culture and Society: Chirolinguistics and Cybertronian Sign Language
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