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Deaf culture in Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian deaf community
The deaf community in Australia is a diverse cultural and linguistic minority group. Deaf communities have many distinctive cultural characteristics, some of which are shared across many different countries. These characteristics include language, values and behaviours. == Language ==
The single most unifying characteristic is sign language, which is at the centre of the deaf culture and community. In Australia, the deaf community’s language is known as Auslan. To be fully fluent in Auslan is not necessary, but what is necessary is acceptance of Auslan as a language in its own right and respect for it. A deaf person will help someone learn Auslan if that person can show that they understand Auslan’s value for deaf people. Without this understanding the person is unlikely to receive a warm welcome into the community. At best, the person will be treated politely, but as an interloper or a “tourist”. This attitude can be found in other language groups too, it is not unique to deaf culture.
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