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Old 09-08-2007, 08:48 AM
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Default Re: Sign Language at the Table - Nitty?

DURING the hand, they absolutely should not be signing to each other if either is involved. Otherwise, they're free to sign all they like. I've played with a deaf brother+sister at the table and they seemed to understand this without being told--least ways, they behaved appropriately, signing like mad after the hand but keeping "quiet" during. Obviously there needs to be some room for wiggle here, like if a deaf person involved in a hand needs a rule or situation clarified; it'd be ok in that case to speak through an interpreter.
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