nägemiskeelsete
Nägemiskeelsete is an Estonian term that translates to "visual language" or "language of sight." It broadly refers to communication systems that rely on visual cues rather than auditory ones. This encompasses a wide range of methods, from natural gestures and facial expressions to formalized systems like sign languages and written text. The term emphasizes the role of visual perception in understanding and conveying meaning.
In its most common interpretation, nägemiskeelsete refers to sign languages used by deaf and hard-of-hearing communities.
Beyond formal sign languages, the concept of nägemiskeelsete can also extend to other visual communication forms.