Sign languages and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Author: Lorraine Leeson, Beppie van den Bogaerde, Christian Rathmann
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Description: Sign languages and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, this paper describes the PRO-Sign project, which established European standards for sign language proficiency, particularly in educational contexts.
Subject: Sign Language
Pages: 55
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