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English: Relationships between the manual alphabets of sign languages, based on similarities found in an available dataset of 76 manual alphabets (MAs), both current and defunct manual alphabets.
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Source Power, Justin M.; Guido W.; List, Johann-Mattis (January 2020). "Evolutionary dynamics in the dispersal of sign languages". Royal Society Open Science. Royal Society. DOI:10.1098/rsos.191100. Retrieved on 26 June 2020.
Author Power, Justin M.; Grimm, Guido W.; List, Johann-Mattis.

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