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  1. Manually Coded English ( MCE) is an umbrella term referring to a number of invented manual codes intended to visually represent the exact grammar and morphology of spoken English. Different codes of MCE vary in the levels of adherence to spoken English grammar, morphology, and syntax. [1]

  2. Signing Exact English ( SEE-II, sometimes Signed Exact English) is a system of manual communication that strives to be an exact representation of English language vocabulary and grammar. It is one of a number of such systems in use in English-speaking countries.

  3. 26. März 2016 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 4. American Sign Language, like all sign languages, is a fully fledged natural human language. It is not some form of American English. 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.

  4. Manually Coded English (MCE) refers to the various sign systems invented to represent the spoken English language visually on the hands. Unlike signed languages, which developed naturally in Deaf communities and have their own linguistic structure, MCE systems are linear and generally follow English language rules (Schick, 2011).

  5. Manually Coded English Systems. Manually Coded English is a system of English codes on the hands, using some ASL signs and initialized signs. It uses English grammar and structure. MCE is a category of S.E.E 1 (Seeing Essential English), S.E.E. (Signing Exact English). They emerged in the 1970s until 1980s. References