sign language help me

By Mario  

sign language help me
What is the difference between “sign language” and “signed language”?

Wikipedia wrote no difference, but my lecturer said there’s diffrence. Anyone of you know the difference between “sign language” and “signed language”?
Thank you, I think that’s the answer!

Never heard of “signed” language. But here’s some information

http://www.lessontutor.com/eesASLIntro.html

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