How to sign Gallaudet in American Sign Language

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Definition:

University for the deaf

Sign Instructions:

Begin with your hand next to your eye in an "L" handshape, then move it backwards bringing the fingertips of your index finger and thumb together.

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Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Dominant Handshape for Gallaudet
Extend your thumb and index finger to form an 'L' shape, with the other fingers curled in.
Dominant Handshape for Gallaudet
Touch your thumb to the tip of your index finger as if pinching, with the other fingers curled into the palm.

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