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Is sign language a compound noun?

No, "sign language" is not a compound noun.

Here's why:

* Compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words to create a single new word with a distinct meaning. Examples include "toothbrush", "sunlight", and "high school".

* Sign language is a phrase, meaning a language that uses signs rather than spoken words. It's not a single, unified word.

Therefore, "sign language" is a noun phrase, not a compound noun.

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