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Lose Yourself (Eminem) made with sign language.. VIDEO

9 years ago 985 likes

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typicalfrenchgirl · 9 years ago · FIRST
I really want to learn sign language
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lihea · 9 years ago
Who knew that sign language would look so bad ass when performed to a beat??
I want to start a petition that all rappers must now use sign language instead of meaningless handgestures when they perform.
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guest · 9 years ago
I'll sign it!
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thefandomisrising · 9 years ago
*Casually plays for the next 10,000 years*
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yettalou · 9 years ago
best comment ever
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222daisy · 9 years ago
She was amazing! Watching that was like more than a translation of the lyrics, she was also conveying the rhythm and emotion and intensity.
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guest · 9 years ago
I really would like to see more of this kind of stuff on FS
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guest · 9 years ago
She was so turnt!!!!
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guest · 9 years ago
It's the only language which can be learnt by all and which will sound the same in any country, no translations required
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deleted · 9 years ago
Agreed. Apple in sign language in english might be different than apple in Spanish
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lihea · 9 years ago
Ok, you guys seem to know about sign language, so maybe you know about how deaf people perceive language aswell?
It maybe a stupid question but seeing this performance made me wonder if deaf people have a concept of rhyming, since that seems entirely based on sound. And while some words are spelled the same, that doesn't mean they rhyme...
Do you guys know about this?
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maezilla · 9 years ago
To answer your question on a psychological basis; the area in the brain (Wernicke's/left hemisphere) that processes language for a hearing person is the same for a deaf person. Now from an ASL interpreter standpoint; deaf usually read lips along with watching signs, which helps them to actually be able to speak. Despite this amazing gift, the English language (or any language) is still different from sign language. Words lose their meaning when translated, and if you've ever texted a deaf person, its harder to understand because their sentence structures are very different from spoken languages, mainly because we may have a million ways to say one word, but there is only one sign for that word. I hope this has clarified for you a little into the language!
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deleted · 9 years ago
I had a deaf friend tell me that they are not the same in other languages. That's the only reason I knew.
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lihea · 9 years ago
Thank you guys so much! I was afraid to post the question, but I'm very glad I did :)
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