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- Oct 2017
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Martha’s Vineyard
martha vineyard and his family.
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over the years, it evolved and spread into what would become Martha’s Vineyard Sign Language.
it spread out it be Martha’s Vineyard Sign Language as mvsl
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In seclusion, its residents married and had children almost exclusively with one another, and the Lamberts’ hereditary deafness soon spread throughout the town. By the middle of the 19th century, one in every 25 people in Chilmark was deaf
- so the deafness was spread in chilmark.
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Lambert was deaf; his children, born after his arrival, were the first congenitally deaf residents of Martha’s Vineyard.
he was deaf and his kids was born deaf too.
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