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Use guillemets « » for signed speech, as discussed in this question: How does one present spoken dialogue as a secondary language to signed speech? Then your reader will always know when someone ...
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Use guillemets « » for signed speech, as discussed in this question: [How does one present spoken dialogue as a secondary language to signed speech?](https://writers.stackexchange.com/questions/4815/how-does-one-present-spoken-dialogue-as-a-secondary-language-to-signed-speech) Then your reader will _always_ know when someone is signing or speaking aloud, and you can use the tag "signed" as often as you'd use "said."