A sign is a unit of communication structure that consists of two parts: a signifier and something signified. A symbol is a sign that bears an arbitrary relationship to its referent (eg. a stop sign, non-onomatopoeic words)
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A sign is a direct representation of something, like a stop sign representing the action of stopping. A symbol, on the other hand, is a representation that conveys deeper meaning or significance beyond its literal interpretation, such as a heart symbolizing love.
The sign language symbol for "you" is typically pointing directly at the person being referred to. The index finger is extended and gestures towards the individual.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "symbol" by tapping your finger on your temple and then extending your index finger forward.
A person who does sign language is called a "sign language interpreter" if they are interpreting between spoken language and sign language, or a "sign language user" if they communicate primarily through sign language.
ASL (American Sign Language) is a distinct sign language used in the United States and parts of Canada, while Spanish Sign Language (Lengua de Señas Española) is used in Spain and some Latin American countries. They have different signs, grammar structures, and are not mutually intelligible.
Morse Code are answered by short beeps and sign language are gestures.