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Old 05-24-2007, 04:48 PM   #107 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Drew's Dad View Post
Would anyone care to comment on this issue? Is this because of the structure of the language, similar to how Spanish differs from English (i.e. "straw hat" v. "hat of straw")?

I don't wish to hurt anyone's feelings, but I have noticed that some ASL users have a very difficult time writing. Is it because they are writing as ASL sentences are structured while signing, rather than how English is written?
I would like someone to explain it to me too. I have a hard time understanding what is being said in some of the posts on here. Some things are totally scrambled. Being proficient in ASL does not mean a person doesnt read books, therefore I see no reason for bad grammar.
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