Infobox language name AdamorobeSignLanguage nativename Mumu kasa states Ghana region eastern Ghana, Adamorobe village familycolor sign family West African gestural area speakers 1,200 iso3 ads AdamorobeSignLanguage AdaSL is a village signlanguage used in Adamorobe, an Akan ethnic group Akan village ... shift of the deaf community in Adamorobe to Ghanaian SignLanguage. As such, AdaSL is an endangered signlanguage. Further reading Nyst, Victoria 2007 http www.lotpublications.nl index3.html A descriptive analysis of AdamorobeSignLanguage Utrecht LOT, PhD thesis University of Amsterdam References ... author Victoria Nyst title The phonology of name signs a comparison between the sign languages of Uganda, Mali, Adamorobe and The Netherlands date In Baker et al. eds. Cross linguistic perspectives in signlanguage research, Hamburg Signum, 2003 ref ref name nyst2 cite article author Victoria Nyst title Verbs of motion in AdamorobeSignLanguage date unpublished paper presented at Colloquium on African Languages & Linguistics 34 , Leiden, August 2004, and at Theoretical Issues in SignLanguage ... into the community. Under these circumstances, AdaSL has developed an indigenous signlanguage, fully independent from the country s standard Ghanaian SignLanguage which is related to American SignLanguage . AdaSL shares signs and Prosody linguistics prosodic features with some other sign languages in the region, such as Bura SignLanguage , but it has been suggested these similarities are due ... West Africa . ref cite book author Nancy Frishberg title Ghanaian SignLanguage. In Cleve, J. Van ed ... the ASL based Ghanaian SignLanguage is used. As a consequence, this language has become the first ...?code ads Adamarobe SignLanguage on Ethnologue.com. http www.youtube.com watch?v cwa4KdB7oV4 Summary of linguistic thesis AdamorobeSignLanguage AdaSL on Youtube, by Victoria Nyst signlanguage navigation Category Signlanguage isolates Category Languages of Ghana Category Endangered language isolates ... more details
author has speculated that AdamorobeSignLanguage , a village signlanguage of Ghana, may be related ... sign languages such as ASL and AdamorobeSignLanguage have acquired auxiliary usages. ref as well ... any other language. ref name pro A These are AdamorobeSignLanguage , Armenian SignLanguage , Australian ... in Bali , AdamorobeSignLanguage in Ghana and Yucatec Maya signlanguage in Mexico . In such communities ...Image ASL family.jpg thumb 275px Two men and a woman signing. A signlanguage also signed language is a language ... SignLanguage on Linguistic Principles . Linstok Press. ISBN 0 932130 01 1. ref ref Stokoe, William C. 1960 . Signlanguage structure An outline of the visual communication systems of the American ... all have English as their dominant language, but American SignLanguage ASL , used in the US and most parts of Canada, is derived from French SignLanguage whereas the other three countries sign dialects of BANZSL British, Australian and New Zealand SignLanguage . ref http www.ethnologue.com show ... 2007 008 Steve and Dianne Parkhurst, personal communication ref and the signlanguage used in Bolivia is based on ASL rather than any signlanguage that is used in a Spanish speaking country. ref http www.sil.org silesr abstract.asp?ref 2009 002 ref Variations also arise within a national signlanguage ... Lucas, Ceil, Robert Bayley and Clayton Valli. 2001. Sociolinguistic Variation in American SignLanguage .... 2003. What s Your Sign for PIZZA? An Introduction to Variation in American SignLanguage. Washington ... Issues in SignLanguage Research Hillsdale, N.J. Erlbaum, pp. 333 352 McKee R. & J. Napier J. 2002 . Interpreting in International Sign Pidgin an analysis. Journal of SignLanguage Linguistics ... Sandler, Wendy & Lillo Martin, Diane. 2006 . SignLanguage and Linguistic Universals. Cambridge Cambridge ... spoken language is not onomatopoeic . While iconicity is more systematic and widespread in sign languages ..., K. 2002 . Language, cognition and the brain Insights from signlanguage research. Mahwah, NJ ... more details
Infobox language name Ghanaian SignLanguage nativename states Ghana speakers unknown date NA ref e16 familycolor sign fam1 French SignLanguage family French Sign fam2 American SignLanguage American Sign iso3 gse Ghanaian SignLanguage is a variety of American SignLanguage ref The University of Central Lancashire, for example, speaks of the threat to AdamorobeSignLanguage posed by the Ghanaian variety of American SignLanguage . http www.uclan.ac.uk schools journalism media communication islands villagesign adasl.php ref used as the national signlanguage of deaf people in Ghana . It was introduced in 1957 by Andrew Foster educator Andrew Foster , a deaf African American missionary, as there had been no education or organizations for the deaf previously. Foster went on to establish the first school for the deaf in Nigeria a few years later, and Nigerian SignLanguage shows influence from GSL. GSL is unrelated to indigenous Ghanaian sign languages such as AdamorobeSignLanguage and Nanabin SignLanguage . There are nine schools for the deaf in Ghana. References references signlanguage navigation Category American SignLanguage family language stub ... more details
Infobox language name Bura SignLanguage states Nigeria region 40 km SE of Biu, Nigeria Biu ethnicity Bura people familycolor Sign family West African gestural area speakers ? iso3 none Bura SignLanguage is a village signlanguage used by the Kilba people Bura people around the village of Kukurpu in Nigeria , an area with a high degree of congenital deafness. None of the signers have been to school, and there appears to be no influence of Western sign it is unrelated to the national Nigerian SignLanguage . Bura SL has the lax hand shapes and large sign space characteristic of West African sign. Many of the words are similar or identical to those of AdamorobeSignLanguage and Nanabin SignLanguage of Ghana these involve conventionalized co verbal gestures in the hearing population of West Africa, such as sweat for work and sleep for next day . References Roger Blench, http www.rogerblench.info Language 20data Afroasiatic Chadic Central Bura Bura 20Sign 20Language.pdf An unreported African signlanguage for the deaf among the Bura in Northeast Nigeria See also Nigerian SignLanguagesignlanguage navigation Category Signlanguage isolates Category Languages of Nigeria ... more details
AdamorobeSignLanguage , Nanabin SignLanguage Ghana Bura SignLanguage Nigeria Tebul SignLanguage Mali Ghardaia SignLanguage Algeria Israel Al Sayyid Bedouin SignLanguage Israel Mardin SignLanguage Turkey Old Kent SignLanguage England Alipur SignLanguage , Naga SignLanguage India Jumla SignLanguage , Jhankot SignLanguage , Ghandruk SignLanguage Nepal Ban Khor SignLanguage , Huay Hai SignLanguage , Na Sai SignLanguage Thailand, perhaps a single language Amami Island SignLanguage Japan perhaps several languages Kata Kolok Bali, Indonesia Rennellese SignLanguage Solomon Islands Inuit SignLanguage Canada Maritime SignLanguage Canada, part of the BANZSL family Martha s Vineyard SignLanguage US Henniker SignLanguage US Mayan SignLanguage Mexico, Guatemala possibly Bribri SignLanguage , Brunca SignLanguage Costa Rica Providence Island SignLanguage Colombia Ka apor Sign ...A village signlanguage , or village sign , is a local indigenous signlanguage which arises in an area .... define a village signlanguage as one which arise s in an existing, relatively insular community into which ... or foreign signlanguage. Characteristics of village sign The nature of the village sign ... Kolok on Bali, for example, two thirds of villagers sign even though only 2 are deaf in Adamorobe ... for the language to develop perhaps as a result, Providencia Sign is rather simplistic, and the deaf ... families. ref name MSPA Village sign contrasts with Deaf community signlanguage s, which arise ... SignLanguage , Penang SignLanguage , and the various Tanzanian sign languages Tanzanian ... sign as a language of instruction, as well as community languages such as Bamako SignLanguage Mali , Hausa SignLanguage Nigeria , Saigon, Haiphong, and Hanoi SignLanguage Vietnam , Bangkok and Chiangmai SignLanguage Thailand , which arise where generally uneducated deaf people congregate in urban ... language uses sign space for abstract metaphorical or grammatical functions, for example, restricting ... more details
Infobox language name Urubu SignLanguage nativename Urubu Kaapor SignLanguage states Brazil region Maranh o speakers 7 deaf speakers2 about 500 hearing signers ethnicity Kaapor people familycolor sign family village signlanguage village sign iso3 uks Urub SignLanguage also known as Urub Kaapor or Kaapor SignLanguage is a village signlanguage used by the small community of Ka apor people in the state ... to use sign languages. Notable features of Urub SignLanguage are its object subject verb word ... SignLanguage Citation needed date May 2008 and in contrast to sign languages of European origin, including American SignLanguage , Auslan and New Zealand SignLanguage . Kyle and Woll 1985 speculate .... Kakumasu noted several features which signlanguage linguists today recognise as common to other sign languages, such as the use of name sign s. Conditional and imperative grammatical mood s are marked ... are marked with a question sign either before or after the clause, described as a motion of the index finger towards the referent addressee with a slight wrist twist. See also Al Sayyid Bedouin SignLanguage Providence Island SignLanguage Martha s Vineyard SignLanguageAdamorobeSignLanguage References Kakumasu, Jim 1968 . Urubu SignLanguage . In International Journal of American Linguistics . republished in Aboriginal Sign Languages of the Americas and Australia, Vol. 2, Part II South America , starting on page 247. download available here Kakamasu, Jim 1978 . Urubu SignLanguage , in Aboriginal ... SignLanguage , in W. Stokoe & V. Volterra eds. , SLPR 83. Proceedings of the 3rd. International Symposium on SignLanguage Research, Rome, June 22 26, 1983, Rome & SiverSpring CNR & Linstok Press. Kyle, J.G. & B. Woll. 1985 . SignLanguage The Study of Deaf People and Their Language. Cambridge CUP. Category Languages of Brazil Category Signlanguage isolates Category Endangered language isolates ... to both hearing and deaf members of the community using the language, and most hearing children grow ... more details
Infobox language name Martha s Vineyard SignLanguage nativename MVSL states United States region Martha ... developed from Old Kent SignLanguage influenced by French SignLanguage . br Major influence in the development of American SignLanguage iso3 mre Martha s Vineyard SignLanguage MVSL was a village signlanguage once widely used on the island of Martha s Vineyard off the coast of Massachusetts ... in public life. Martha s Vineyard SignLanguage is also notable for the role it played in the development of American SignLanguage . The language was able to thrive on Martha s Vineyard ... cite book title Everyone Here Spoke SignLanguage Hereditary Deafness on Martha s Vineyard last Groce ... specifically the part of the Weald in the county of Kent . Martha s Vineyard SignLanguage may be descended from a hypothesized signlanguage of that area in the 16th century, now referred to as Old Kent SignLanguage . A number of families from a puritan community in the Kentish Weald emigrated to the Massachusetts ... Chilmark SignLanguage, which was later 19th century influenced by French SignLanguage , forming Martha s Vineyard SignLanguage 19th and 20th centuries . From the late 18th to the early 20th ... enrolled there, taking their signlanguage with them. However, the language of the teachers was French SignLanguage , and many of the other deaf students used their own home sign systems. This school ... used there, including MVSL, merged to become American SignLanguage or ASL now one of the largest ... there. The last deaf person born into the island s signlanguage tradition, Katie West, died in 1952 ... briefly into signlanguage then back into speech. ref name Sacks cite book last Sacks first Oliver ... v onepage&q&f false accessdate 21 October 2010 ref See also Village signlanguage Al Sayyid Bedouin SignLanguageAdamorobeSignLanguage Founder effect Kata Kolok List of extinct languages of North America Nicaraguan SignLanguage Yucatec Maya SignLanguage References reflist External links http www.ethnologue.com ... more details
Infobox language name Tunisian SignLanguage familycolor sign fam1 French SignLanguage family French Sign fam2 Italian SignLanguage Italian Sign nativename states Tunisia speakers unknown date NA ref e16 iso3 tse Tunisian SignLanguage is the signlanguage used by deaf people in Tunisia . It derives from Italian SignLanguage , mixed with indigenous sign . References Reflist signlanguage navigation Category French SignLanguage family lang stub ... more details
Infobox language name Jhankot SignLanguage states Nepal region Dolpa District familycolor Sign family village signlanguage village sign speakers ? iso3 jhs Jhankot SignLanguage is a village signlanguage of the village of Jhankot in western Nepal . The Deaf make up 10 of the village, and Jhankot SL is widely known by the hearing community. See also Jumla SignLanguage Ghandruk SignLanguage Nepalese SignLanguagesignlanguage navigation Category Signlanguage isolates Category Languages of Nepal ... more details
Infobox language name Ghandruk SignLanguage states Nepal region Dolpa District familycolor Sign family village signlanguage village sign speakers ? iso3 gds Ghandruk SignLanguage is a village signlanguage of the village of Ghandruk in central Nepal . See also Jumla SignLanguage Jhankot SignLanguage Nepalese SignLanguagesignlanguage navigation Category Signlanguage isolates Category Languages of Nepal ... more details
Infobox language name Czech SignLanguage altname states Czechia region date NA ref e16 speakers unknown familycolor Sign fam1 French SignLanguage family French Sign fam2 Austro Hungarian SignLanguage Austro Hungarian Sign iso3 cse Czech SignLanguage sc aka Slovakian SignLanguage is the signlanguage of the deaf community in the Czech Republic and Slovakia . It belongs to the French signlanguage family and is partially intelligible with French signlanguage . ref name e16 Bickford 2005 found that Slovak, Czech, and Hungarian Sign formed a cluster with Romanian, Bulgarian, and Polish Sign. ref Bickford, 2005. http www.sil.org silesr 2005 silesr2005 026.pdf The Signed Languages of Eastern Europe ref References Reflist signlanguage navigation Category French SignLanguage family lang stub ... more details
Infobox language name Latvian SignLanguage familycolor sign fam1 French SignLanguage family French Sign nativename states Latvia speakers unknown date NA ref e16 iso3 lsl Latvian SignLanguage is the signlanguage used by deaf people in Latvia . It separated from French SignLanguage some time around 1806. References Reflist signlanguage navigation Category French SignLanguage family lang stub ... more details
Infobox language name Romanian SignLanguage familycolor sign fam1 French SignLanguage family French Sign nativename states Romania speakers unknown date NA ref e16 iso3 rms Romanian SignLanguage is the signlanguage used by deaf people in Romania . It derives from French SignLanguage . References Reflist signlanguage navigation Category French SignLanguage family lang stub ... more details
Infobox language family name German SignLanguage region Europe familycolor Sign family One of the world s major language family signlanguage families child1 German SignLanguage German Sign child2 Polish SignLanguage Polish Sign child3 ? Israeli SignLanguage Israeli Sign The German SignLanguage JSL family is a small language family of signlanguage s, including German SignLanguage , Polish SignLanguage , and probably Israeli SignLanguage . ref Henri Wittmann Wittmann, Henri 1991 . Classification linguistique des langues sign es non vocalement. Revue qu b coise de linguistique th orique et appliqu e 10 1.215 88. http homepage.mac.com noula ling 1991a class.pdf ref The latter also had influence from Austrian SignLanguage , which is unrelated, and the parentage is not entirely clear. References reflist Language families signlanguage navigation Category German SignLanguage family ... more details
Infobox language name Slovak SignLanguage altname Slovakian Sign states Slovakia region date NA ref e16 speakers unknown familycolor Sign fam1 French SignLanguage family French Sign fam2 Austro Hungarian SignLanguage Austro Hungarian Sign iso3 svk Slovakian SignLanguage is the signlanguage of the deaf community in Slovakia . It belongs to the French signlanguage family. Bickford 2005 found that Slovak, Czech, and Hungarian Sign formed a cluster with Romanian, Bulgarian, and Polish Sign. ref Bickford, 2005. http www.sil.org silesr 2005 silesr2005 026.pdf The Signed Languages of Eastern Europe ref Despite the similarity of their spoken languages, the sign languages of Slovakia and Czechia are not particularly close. References Reflist signlanguage navigation Category French SignLanguage family lang stub ... more details
Infobox language family name Swedish SignLanguage region Europe familycolor signlanguage fam1 ? BANZSL British Sign child1 Swedish SignLanguage Swedish Sign child2 Portuguese SignLanguage Portuguese Sign child3 Finnish SignLanguage Finnish Sign The Swedish SignLanguage family is a language family of signlanguage s, including Swedish SignLanguage , Portuguese SignLanguage , and Finnish SignLanguage . Swedish SL started about 1800. Wittmann 1991 ref Henri Wittmann Wittmann, Henri 1991 . Classification linguistique des langues sign es non vocalement. Revue qu b coise de linguistique th orique et appliqu e 10 1.215 88. http homepage.mac.com noula ling 1991a class.pdf ref proposes that it descends from BANZSL British SignLanguage . However, other sources ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code swl Ethnologue , Swedish SignLanguage ref state that Swedish SL has no known predecessor. Regardless, Swedish SL in turn gave rise to Portuguese SignLanguage 1823 and Finnish SignLanguage 1850s , the latter with local admixture Finnish and Swedish Sign are mutually unintelligible. Ethnologue reports that Danish SignLanguage is largely mutually intelligible with Swedish Sign, though Wittmann places DSL in the French SignLanguage family . References reflist language families signlanguage navigation Category Swedish SignLanguage family ... more details
. See also Portal Nicaragua Al Sayyid Bedouin SignLanguageAdamorobeSignLanguage Yucatec Maya SignLanguage Kata Kolok Martha s Vineyard SignLanguage References reflist External links http www.pbs.org ...Infobox language name Nicaraguan SignLanguage nativename Idioma de Se as de Nicaragua, ISN states Nicaragua ... No census data available date 1997 familycolor signlanguage family developed as a creole language from a home sign home and idioglossic sign, with the addition of an American SignLanguage ASL influenced manual alphabet iso3 ncs No footnotes date April 2011 Nicaraguan SignLanguage ISN lang es Idioma de Se as de Nicaragua is a signlanguage signed language largely spontaneously developed by deaf ... SignLanguage linguist from MIT. As Kegl and other researchers began to analyze the language, they noticed ... signlanguage is now known as Idioma de Se as de Nicaragua ISN . ISN and linguistics ISN offers ... imperialism From the beginning of her research in Nicaragua in 1986 until Nicaraguan SignLanguage ... American SignLanguage , to the deaf community in Nicaragua. A type of linguistic imperialism ..., with the ethics of isolating the Nicaraguan children. Kegl s organization Nicaraguan SignLanguage ... of American SignLanguage linguistics, disagreed that the emergence of ISN is evidence of a language ... with other languages in its environment. Nicaraguan SignLanguage as unwritable R. Senghas 1997 used ... SignLanguage is unwritable, just that it was often thought as such by those who do not study sign languages. Generally, the influence literacy has on the status of a language is also addressed ... for samples of written ISN . Currently, Nicaraguan SignLanguage has the largest Citation ... SignLanguage QuickTime and RealPlayer formats . http www.unet.maine.edu courses NSLP http cf.linguistlist.org ... Nicaraguan SignLanguage to rural communities. Further reading Coppola, M. 2002. The emergence of grammatical ... 52 19249 19253. Coppola, M. and A. Senghas. 2010. Deixis in an emerging signlanguage. In Brentari ... more details
Infobox language name Nigerian SignLanguage nativename states Nigeria , Chad speakers unknown date NA ref e16 familycolor sign fam1 French SignLanguage family French Sign fam2 American SignLanguage American Sign lc1 nsi ld1 Nigerian Sign lc2 cds ld2 Chadian Sign Nigerian SignLanguage is the national signlanguage of deaf people in Nigeria . It was introduced in 1960, a few years after Ghanaian SignLanguage , by Andrew Foster educator Andrew Foster , a deaf African American missionary, and is based on American SignLanguage and indeed may be considered a dialect of ASL , as there had been no education or organizations for the deaf previously. There is a Ghanaian influence in NSL both are based on American SignLanguage . NSL is unrelated to local Nigerian sign languages such as Bura SignLanguage . Chadian teachers for the deaf are trained in Nigeria. There are deaf schools in N Djamena, Sarh, and Moundou. References references signlanguage navigation Category American SignLanguage family language stub ... more details
Infobox language name Jumla SignLanguage states Nepal region Jumla town Jumla familycolor Sign family village signlanguage village sign speakers ? iso3 jus Jumla SignLanguage is a village signlanguage of the town of Jumla town Jumla in western Nepal . Ethnologue reports that there is a Nepalese SignLanguage school in Jumla, and that the students come from a 1 2 day walk away and do not speak Jumla SignLanguage. See also Jhankot SignLanguage Ghandruk SignLanguagesignlanguage navigation Category Signlanguage isolates Category Languages of Nepal ... more details
Infobox language name Tebul SignLanguage states Mali region Diankabou familycolor Sign family West African gestural area speakers 500 date 2007 iso3 tsy Tebul SignLanguage is a village signlanguage of the village of Uluban in the Dogon people Dogon region of Mali , among speakers of Tebul Dogon . See also Bamako SignLanguagesignlanguage navigation Category Signlanguage isolates Category Languages of Mali ... more details
Infobox language name Tijuana SignLanguage states Mexico familycolor signlanguage speakers unknown family language isolate ? iso3 none Tijuana SignLanguage is a deaf signlanguage of Mexico , but one unintelligible with, and apparently unrelated to, Mexican SignLanguage . Classification Wittmann 1991 ref Henri Wittmann Wittmann, Henri 1991 . Classification linguistique des langues sign es non vocalement. Revue qu b coise de linguistique th orique et appliqu e 10 1.215 88. http homepage.mac.com noula ling 1991a class.pdf ref posits that TSL is a language isolate a prototype signlanguage , though one developed through stimulus diffusion from an existing signlanguage, likely of the French SignLanguage family . References Reflist signlanguage navigation Category Signlanguage isolates Category Languages of Mexico Category Tijuana ... more details
Infobox language name signlanguage Singapore nativename states Singapore region speakers unknown date NA speakers2 3,000 deaf familycolor sign family NA iso3 sls Singapore does not have a national signlanguage. The language of instruction in schools is Signed Exact English , not a signlanguage. A Shanghainese couple founded the first school for the deaf in 1954, where Shanghainese SignLanguage southern Chinese SignLanguage was used as the language of instruction. However, the school ceased operation in the 1960s. Citation needed date August 2007 It is not clear to which extent the signlanguage in daily use in Singapore is indigenous, Chinese Sign or derived from Chinese Sign, or derived from the ASL signs of Signed Exact English. See also American SignLanguage References http www.sadeaf.org.sg Sign 20Language.htm Singapore signlanguage from Singapore Association for the Deaf. signlanguage navigation Category Languages of Singapore Category Sign languages lang stub singapore stub pt L ngua de sinais de Singapura ... more details
Infobox language name Dutch SignLanguage familycolor sign fam1 French SignLanguage family French Sign nativename Nederlandse Gebarentaal, NGT states Netherlands speakers 20,000 1986 iso3 dse Dutch SignLanguage Nederlandse Gebarentaal or NGT SignLanguage of the Netherlands or SLN is the signlanguage used by deaf people in the Netherlands and is not Recognition of sign languages officially recognized . As of 1995, more and more schools for the deaf in The Netherlands teach Nederlands met Gebaren or NmG . This uses the same grammar as Dutch spoken language, in contrast to NGT. It is not the same as Flemish SignLanguage . See also Signlanguage List of sign languages Legal recognition of sign languages External links http www.gebarencentrum.nl Online Video Dictionary in Dutch choose the gebarendatabank menu and then click on gebarenwoordenboek . signlanguage navigation Category Languages of the Netherlands Category French SignLanguage family lang stub Netherlands stub eo Nederlanda signolingvo nl Nederlandse Gebarentaal pt L ngua de sinais neerlandesa ... more details
A Deaf community signlanguage is a signlanguage that emerges when deaf people who do not have a common ... , vol. 2. ref An example of the first is Nicaraguan SignLanguage , which emerged when deaf children ..., Bamako SignLanguage , which emerged among the tea circles of the uneducated deaf in the capital of Mali. Nicaraguan SL is now a language of instruction and is recognized as the national signlanguage Bamako SL is not, and is threatened by the use of American SignLanguage in schools for the deaf. Deaf community sign languages contrast with village signlanguage in that they tend to be used only ... structures in the emerging language. For example, only Deaf community sign languages are known to make abstract and grammatical use of sign space . ref name MSPA Both types of deaf signlanguage differ ... SL, which arose in a school for the deaf where French SignLanguage was the language of instruction ... Once a signlanguage is established, especially if it is a language of education, it may spread and spawn additional languages, such as in the French SignLanguage family . The following are languages ... signlanguage. There are presumably others with many sign languages, we have no records of how they formed. British SignLanguage urban school German SignLanguage urban Old French SignLanguage urban Lyons SignLanguage urban American SignLanguage school sign significant input from FSL Thai SignLanguage significant input from ASL Japanese SignLanguage school? Chinese SignLanguage school Bamako SignLanguage urban Mbour SignLanguage urban Tanzanian sign languages school sign, seven languages Israeli SignLanguage Indo Pakistani SignLanguage Nicaraguan SignLanguage school sign Tijuana SignLanguage urban? Venezuelan SignLanguage Sri Lankan sign languages school sign, fourteen ... SignLanguage , the various Ethiopian sign languages , Guinea Bissau SignLanguage , Hausa SignLanguage , Kenyan SignLanguage , Libyan SignLanguage , the various Sudanese sign languages , Ugandan ... more details
Infobox language name Indonesian SignLanguage nativename Bahasa Isyarat Indonesia, BISINDO states Indonesia speakers unknown familycolor sign fam1 French SignLanguage family French Sign fam2 American SignLanguage American Sign fam3 Malaysian SignLanguage Malaysian Sign iso3 inl Indonesian SignLanguage or Bahasa Isyarat Indonesia BISINDO , is used for deaf education in Indonesia , at least on the islands of Java and Bali . It is based on Malaysian SignLanguage , with some local admixture. Another signlanguage in use in Indonesia is Kata Kolok in Bali. References http library.gallaudet.edu dr faq world sl country.html Sign Languages of the World, by Country Gallaudet University Library http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code inl Ethnologue signlanguage navigation Category Languages of Indonesia Category American SignLanguage family pt L ngua de sinais indon sia ... more details