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The English Deafblind Manual Alphabet (Evans) is based on the two-
handed manual alphabet used by many sighted deaf people. Deaf and blind people who do not know the manual alphabet may use the Spartan alphabet - capital letters spelt on to the palm of the receiver's hand.
The most comfortable position is for the interpreter to sit on the right of the deafblind person, particularly if the deafblind person can speak. For conversation with someone who cannot speak, the person with most to spell should sit on the right, and at a slight angle, as if seated at a round table.
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