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Originally Posted by Lady Blue
Please do keep us informed on how that Rosetta Stone system works for you and your daughter. I would love to hear someone's personal opinion through actual use.
Most definitely I would consider ASL a language. I would consider it a very useful one even for non-hearing impaired people to use between themselves to communicate when necessary in places where voices (even whispers) may disturb others, such as libraries, movie theaters, stage plays, symphony performances, etc.
Yes, the Universal Translator. One of those things that are waaay overdue.
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Actually I was referring to reading music as a form of language.