CONCLUSIONS

 CONCLUSION


In conclusion, both written Spanish and LSE serve as powerful tools for communication, each with its own strengths. While written Spanish relies on a linear, text-based system with rigid grammatical rules, LSE uses a three-dimensional space, incorporating hand movements, body language, and facial expressions. Understanding these differences and similarities fosters better communication and inclusivity for both hearing and Deaf communities.




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