Kuwaiti Sign Language
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Kuwaiti Sign Language is a chapter in the book ālāsālyb wālnẓryāt ālḥdyṯh fy tʿlym ālṭālb ālāṣm (“Modern Methods and Theories in Teaching the Deaf Student"), written by Kuwaiti sign language interpreter and instructor Bader Aldookhi in 2018. The book explores key aspects of deaf education and linguistics. This transaltion serves multiple objectives: contributing valuable insihgts to the filed of linguistics, highlighting KSL as an independent and fully developed language, fostering inclusivity, and encouraging both indivisuals and institutions to engage with the language.
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