Sign language? hydration? What's right?
Let me ask you three questions.
First, will sign language (sign language) be recognized as a single language like Korean, English, and Chinese?
Second, is the expression “sign language” standard language or is the expression “sign language” an appropriate expression?
Third, if I know one sign language, can I use it all over the world?
How much do you know about sign language?
Some of you may have noticed from the title, but the standard language is a reduction in sign language”Sign language” It also has established itself as a language.
In Korea, it was officially adopted as the second official language after Korean in February 2016. However, just because each country has the same language doesn't mean the sign language is the same.
Like phonetic languages, sign language also varies from country to country or region. Therefore, there is an “international sign language” that farmers in each country can use uniformly.
Permission to dance
Did you listen to BTS's “Permission to Dance” song recently, which was welcomed by farmers around the world? It was number one on the Billboat chart and was so popular that it had over 300 million views on YouTube. In particular, in the second half of the song, “Nana Nana ~”, they show choreography using international sign language movements, and it is said that the sign language choreography contains the meaning of “fun,” “dance,” and “peace.”
In particular, when expressing sign language (or when sign language interpreters sign language), they use facial expressions to express sign language, and it is said that these non-verbal expressions (non-verbal signals) are a very important part for farmers to communicate. As a result, it is said that during the pandemic, masks covered their faces, making it more difficult for farmers to communicate.
Would you like to watch BTS's Permission to Dance for a while?
Sign language uses hand symbols instead of the sound-based words characteristic of phonetic languages. Also, sign language has grammar and vocabulary just like other phonetic languages.
It is an expression called hydrogen hydrogen (a component of sign language) and can be expressed in several forms as shown below. Hydrogen is broadly divided into water level, shape, manual, water direction, movement, and non-resin signals.
hydrogen
water level : It refers to the position where the hand acts in constructing the vocabulary of sign language.
tree type : Things that can be easily found in everyday life include those that seem to compose shapes and things that are related to some shape or symbol, and those that show symbolic compositions.
manual : It refers to the movement of the hand.
Suhyang : It means the direction of the palm of the hand and the direction of the extended fingertips relative to the receiver's body.
Stomp : In sign language symbols, the combination of water level, type, manual, and direction alone cannot convey the meaning of the words, so it means taking actions on other parts of the body other than hands or fingers.
Non-resin signal : It means that facial expressions, head and head movements, lip movements, eyebrow and eye movements, and shoulder and body movements other than hand movements appear naturally along with hydration and sometimes alone. Non-balance signals play the same role as intonation, intensity, and rhythm in phonetic language, and also provide specific expressions of emotional information. It also functions as an adverb and expresses politeness.
I hope you've gotten a little closer to sign language.
Let's meet in the next post~
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reference
The Easy and Fun Sign Language, Yang Seo-won, Kim Hyun-chul, and others 2012
*This content has been transferred from Gicon Studio to Letterworks.