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Title | Article: How Internet Slang Enters ASL |
Body | From http://www.hopesandfears.com/hopes/now/internet/168477-internet-american-sign-language Internet slang meets American Sign Language As language evolves, the powers that regulate language tend to shift. Just look at the Oxford English Dictionary, who added terms like “duck face,” “lolcat,” and “hawt” to their prestigious lexicon this past December.... But how do these new, internet-laden turns of phrase enter the sign language community? Was there a way of expressing “selfie” in ASL, was there a sign for “photobomb?” Our simplistic question turned into a larger conversation about the nature of communication. Read on to learn more about how new signs become part of ASL vernacular, plus to see how people are signing words like "photobomb" and "onesie": http://www.hopesandfears.com/hopes/now/internet/168477-internet-american-sign-language |
Source | Hopes&Fears |
Inputdate | 2015-03-08 20:46:31 |
Lastmodifieddate | 2015-03-09 03:15:50 |
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Publishdate | 2015-03-09 02:15:01 |
Displaydate | 2015-03-09 00:00:00 |
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