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Summary: Let me give you my address and phone number. Shoot me an email. Learn how to talk about yourself using sign language in this free education video.
Rachel Berman is a deaf graduate student at Gallaudet University studying audiology. Besides audiology, she is very interested in researching different ways people develop language...read more
"When you meet a deaf person, you want to go over how to contact each other. So you'll exchange your contact information. Most commonly used is e-mail. E-mail. This is the sign for e-mail. Phone number. Now, many deaf people don't use the telephone. But they might use text messaging which uses a phone number. So you might ask for a text phone number. Pager. Pager. If you give your address, you'll typically spell it out. Contact. You might say something like I will contact you by pager. Or by e-mail. If a deaf person is communicating with another deaf person, typically they'll use a video phone. They might give you their video phone number. Alright, good job."
eHow Article: Sign Language: Address, Phone, Email