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  2. Arab sign-language family - Wikipedia

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    The Arab sign-language family is a family of sign languages ... A language planning project for a single Arabic Sign Language is being conducted by the Council ...

  3. List of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Korean standard sign language – manually coded spoken Korean. Macau Sign Language: Shanghai Sign Language "澳門手語" (MSL). Derives from the southern dialect of CSL. Malaysian Sign Language: ASL "Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia" (BIM) Maldivian Sign Language (Dhivehi Sign Language) Indian, ASL Maunabudhuk–Bodhe Sign Language: village: Nepal ...

  4. Category:Arab sign languages - Wikipedia

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  5. Levantine Arabic Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Levantine Arabic Sign Language is the sign language used by Deaf and hearing-impaired people of the area known as Bilad al-Sham or the Levant, comprising Jordan, Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon. Although there are significant differences in vocabulary between the four states, this is not much greater than regional differences within the states.

  6. Egyptian Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Although there are no official statistics on the number of deaf people or the number of people who use Egyptian Sign Language as their primary language, [2] Gallaudet University's library resources website quotes a 1999 estimate of 2 million hearing impaired children, [3] while a 2007 study by the World Health Organization places the prevalence of hearing loss in Egypt at 16.02% across all age ...

  7. List of language families - Wikipedia

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    The family relationships of sign languages are not well established due to a lagging in linguistic research, and many are isolates (cf. Wittmann 1991). [ 4 ] Family Name

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  9. Yemeni Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Yemeni Sign Language is the (or a) deaf sign language of Yemen. It belongs to the Arab sign-language family (Hendriks 2008). It is not clear how close are the sign languages of the two former Yemeni states.