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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. 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.

  3. An overview of Manually Coded English in the context of the Exploring Language and Communication Opportunities (ELCO) process.

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    • Maine Educational Center For The Deaf /GBSD
  4. This web page describes various language and communication tools/systems for deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children, including signed languages, spoken languages, and signing systems. It also explains the benefits and challenges of different approaches and the role of families, professionals, and technology in supporting language development.

  5. Manually coded English is any one of a number of different representations of the English language that uses manual signs to encode English words visually. Although MCE uses signs, it is not a language like ASL; it is an encoding of English that uses hand gestures to make English visible in a visual mode.

  6. Learn about Manually Coded English, a system of English codes on the hands, using some ASL signs and initialized signs. Find references and related topics for further reading.