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Deaf people have two main ways of languages depending on their country of
communicating with others – lip reading and origin.
sign language.
When it comes to the use of sign language
Lip reading is a technique to understand in Japan, we can find three main types of
speech by visually interpreting the sign language in Japan: Japanese sign
movements of the lips and tongue, using language, or JSL; "manually coded
facial expression and body language to help. Japanese", or MSJ; pidgin signed language,
or PSJ.
Lip readers also use information they have
from: JSL is the dominant sign language of Japan.
It is distinct from spoken and written
The context (or topic) of the Japanese, though there are influences, of
conversation – this helps narrow course.
down the possible vocabulary they
might be lip reading MSJ is not a natural form of communication
among the deaf and hard of hearing. It was
The knowledge they have about the banned in schools until 2002, and is
language and its lip patterns. sometimes taught in them now.
Any residual hearing they may have PSJ is sometimes used between non-native
(with or without a hearing aid). speakers; it is basically signed versions of
It is used by many deaf people who do not spoken/written Japanese.
sign; especially those who were born About JSL, JSL has a few different moving
hearing and have either gradually or parts.
suddenly lost their hearing during their life.