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  1. 24 de out. de 2002 · The role of Manually Coded English in language development of deaf children. October 2002. DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511486777.007. In book: Modality and Structure in Signed and Spoken Languages (pp.143 ...

  2. Manually Coded English Systems. Manually Coded English (MCE) is basically a system of English codes on the hands, using some ASL signs and adapted ASL signs. It uses English word order and grammar based on English. MCE is an umbrella term that includes S.E.E 1 (Seeing Essential English), S.E.E. (Signing Exact English), and later Signed English.

  3. Manually Coded English System. Maine Educational Center for the Deaf furthermore. Hard of Hearing. Presented by: Mary Peruke & Katherine Glover ... Manually Encrypt English (MCE) Manually Encoder Language, alternatively MCE, refers toward a number of signing systems that are metalanguages, or codes, for English.

  4. Manually Coded English (MCE) is a general term used to describe a variety of visual communication methods expressed through the hands which attempt to represent the English language. Unlike Deaf sign languages which have evolved naturally in Deaf communities, the different forms of MCE were artificially created, and generally follow the grammar ...

  5. 26 de mar. de 2016 · Manually Coded English uses the signs from ASL to communicate the English language. It could be considered a kind of relexification , as well as a pidgin. In practice it has as much similarity to ASL as if someone replaced every English word with one from Chinese.

  6. Manually-Coded English (MCE) is a type of sign system that follows direct spoken English. The different codes of MCE vary in the levels of directness in following spoken English grammar. There may also be a combination with other visual clues, such as body language. MCE is typically used in conjunction with direct spoken English. Property. Value.

  7. English Manually Coded English; Signing Exact English (SEE2) Makaton; Malay Bahasa Malaysia Kod Tangan (BMKT) Speech-taboo languages Caucasian Sign Language; Australian Aboriginal sign languages (though Yolŋu Sign Language does not correspond to any one language, and doubles as a language of the deaf) Genetic classification of sign languages