A modern day Bedouin Martha's Vineyard in Israel
talks about Al-Sayyid Beduin Sign Language, which is used by 3,500
deaf and hearing people in a village in Israel's Negev desert. This
language seems quite sophiscated and is a great modern-day example of
how deaf people can really communicate and get along.
Bedouin sign language points to foundations of grammar

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