Medical Interpretation for English to American Sign Language (ASL)
Remote hospital interpreters and translation for English to American Sign Language (ASL).
American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete, natural language used by the hearing impaired community and serves as the primary mode of communication within the United States and Canada. It's a visually expressed language, using hand gestures, facial expressions, and body postures for communication. ASL is distinct from spoken English, with its own grammar and syntax. It plays a critical role in deaf culture and community, providing accessibility and a sense of identity to its users. It's important to note that ASL is distinct from other signed languages, such as British Sign Language (BSL) or Australian Sign Language (Auslan). While these variations exist, the fundamental grammar and structure of ASL remain consistent, allowing for mutual intelligibility among hearing impaired individuals from different regions.
ASL is used by the hearing impaired community across the United States and in English-speaking parts of Canada. It's taught in many schools and universities and used in various settings, including education, media, and public services, to facilitate communication with and among hearing impaired individuals.
British Sign Language (BSL), Australian Sign Language (Auslan)
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