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SignLanguage is a naturally occurring language which develops as a result of the need to commuicate among members of Deaf communities.
SignLanguage is a language tht occurs in the visual-gestural modality.
SignLanguages could be analysed at any of the same levels used for spoken languages in terms of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics and discourse analysis.
South Africa has the largest population of people of European descent in Africa, the largest Indian population outside of Asia, as well as the largest Coloured (of mixed European and African descent) community in Africa, making it one of the most ethnically diverse countries on the continent.
South Africa's most prevalent biome is grassland, which is particularly present on the Highveld, where the plant cover is dominated by different grasses, low shrubs, and acacia trees, mainly camel-thorn and whitethorn.
South Africa is a middle-income, developed country with an abundant supply of resources, well-developed financial, legal, communications, energy, and transport sectors, a stock exchange, JSE Securities Exchange, that ranks among the 10 largest in the world, and a modern infrastructure supporting an efficient distribution of goods to major urban centres throughout the region.