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		<title>By: hindisikhnewaalaa</title>
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		<description>The &#039;Gallaudet Survival Guide to Signing&#039; (1987) boasts &#039;more than 500 of the most commonly used signs&#039;. I don&#039;t happen to have the more compendious dictionaries at hand, but you can be sure that ASL has many more than 500 signs.

What counts as a distinct and individual sign is relative to the criteria chosen, just as one may or may not choose to count English words like &#039;capacity&#039; and &#039;capability&#039; as two distinct words, or to count them as one word with two derived forms.

Similar examples are unavoidable in all sign languages. For example, the signs in ASL for &#039;defecation&#039; and &#039;diarrhea&#039; differ principally in duration. Whether to count these as variants of one sign or as two distinct signs depends on the linguistic approach chosen.

The question &#039;how many signs in ASL&#039; is thus moot.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#39;Gallaudet Survival Guide to Signing&#39; (1987) boasts &#39;more than 500 of the most commonly used signs&#39;. I don&#39;t happen to have the more compendious dictionaries at hand, but you can be sure that ASL has many more than 500 signs.</p>
<p>What counts as a distinct and individual sign is relative to the criteria chosen, just as one may or may not choose to count English words like &#39;capacity&#39; and &#39;capability&#39; as two distinct words, or to count them as one word with two derived forms.</p>
<p>Similar examples are unavoidable in all sign languages. For example, the signs in ASL for &#39;defecation&#39; and &#39;diarrhea&#39; differ principally in duration. Whether to count these as variants of one sign or as two distinct signs depends on the linguistic approach chosen.</p>
<p>The question &#39;how many signs in ASL&#39; is thus moot.</p>
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