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  1. Manually Coded English (MCE) is an umbrella term referring to a number of invented manual codes intended to visually represent the exact grammar and morphology of spoken English. Different codes of MCE vary in the levels of adherence to spoken English grammar, morphology, and syntax. [1]

  2. SEE and other (less popular) manually coded forms of English allow direct access to grammatical English, the main goal of most deaf educators, without the transition period required with ASL.

  3. Manually Coded English (MCE) is basically a system of English codes on the hands, using some ASL signs and adapted ASL signs. It uses English word order and grammar based on English. MCE is an umbrella term that includes S.E.E 1 (Seeing Essential English), S.E.E. (Signing Exact English), and later Signed English.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2019 · This review revealed that just over half (53%) of paraphrase attempts used by transliterators in this study preserved the meaning of the original message, with a substantially lower percentage (29%) also maintaining acceptable English grammar.

    • Jean C Krause, Nancy J Murray
    • 10.1093/deafed/enz013
    • 2019
    • 2019/07
  5. Manually Coded English is a system of English codes on the hands, using some ASL signs and initialized signs. It uses English grammar and structure. MCE is a category of S.E.E 1 (Seeing Essential English), S.E.E. (Signing Exact English).

  6. 22 de sept. de 2009 · While spoken English is a natural language, it is less obvious that a signed form of English is also a natural language. At issue is the development of Manually Coded English (MCE), which can be described as a form of language planning aimed at making English visible for deaf children (Ramsey 1989).

  7. Here are some different types of Manually Coded English (MCE) systems: 1. Signed English. A system that uses signs from American Sign Language (ASL) in English word order supplemented with additional markers to represent English grammatical structures. 2. Signing Exact English (SEE)