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| When was ASL's oldest recorded use? |
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| 328 A.D., among monks in spain. |
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| Which monk began to teach boys ASL? |
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| Which spanish priest published a book about teaching deaf people? |
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| Which spanish native began teaching his deaf sister ASL? |
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| Which catholic monk devolped a succesful method for french sign language? |
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| Abbe Charles Michel De l'Eppe |
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| Which american minister in training began teaching a deaf girl named Alice to sign? |
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| Which doctor raised funds for Gallaudet to go to Europe? |
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| WHo took over Epee's school and impressed Gallaudet with his presentation? |
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| Who were Sicard's deaf teachers? |
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| Jean Massieu and Laurent Clerc |
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| What school did Clerc and Gallaudet establish? |
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| American School for the Deaf in Hartford (originaly the Connecticut Asylum for the deaf and dumb Persons) |
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