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comparisons of language production in signers and speakers have found that:

  1. signers articulate signs about twice as fast as speakers articulate words
  2. pauses during production are longer in sign language than in spoken language
  3. signers use fewer pauses than speakers during language production
  4. signers make approximately twice as many slips of the hand as speakers make slips of the tongue during the same interval

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