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My point was that they will forever be reading and writing in their l2. no, having spanish as your l1 does not preclude you from learning to read and write english, but it does prevent you from reading and writing english as your l1.
no language is better or worse than another, but asl does not have a written form, so in order to become literate, asl users must learn to read in a language other than their first and native language.
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