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SalmonSnarker | 1 year ago
You may enjoy "Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha’s Vineyard" (Groce '85)
In communities where many individuals share a common sign language, deafness doesn't function as a disability in the same way it does when few individuals speak sign language.
carlosjobim|1 year ago
Isn't that somewhat obvious? If you only speak Greek, it's a disability if you're not in Greece, but an advantage if you're there.
I think it's a pity that sign language is almost never taught outside of for hearing impaired kids. Every person could have great use of sign language being commonly spoken. It lets you communicate silently and at long distances.