| From: | Tristan McLeay <conlang@...> | 
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| Date: | Thursday, May 1, 2008, 5:42 | 
Sai Emrys wrote:> Though it's worth noting that the most famous - Martha's Vinyard - had > IIRC common examples of *hearing* people communicating with each other > in ASL, not just it being used where hearing status required it.I'm probably being needlessly pedantic, but Martha's Vinyard had its own sign language (now extinct), not ASL; its was one of a number of contributers to ASL, though. -- Tristan.