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  2. Northern Ireland Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ireland Sign language (NISL) is a sign language used mainly by deaf people in Northern Ireland. NISL is described as being related to Irish Sign Language (ISL) at the syntactic level while the lexicon is based on British Sign Language (BSL) [ 2 ] and American Sign Language (ASL).

  3. Languages of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Irish is an official language of Northern Ireland since 2022, [3] and the local variety of Scots, known as Ulster Scots, has official minority status, with services in the language provided by public authorities. [4] [5] Northern Ireland Sign Language and Irish Sign Language have also been recognised with minority status since 29 March 2004. [6 ...

  4. Languages of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Irish Sign Language (ISL) is the sign language of most of Ireland. It has little relation to either spoken Irish or English, and is more closely related to French Sign Language (LSF). Northern Ireland Sign Language is used in Northern Ireland, and is related to both ISL and BSL in various ways. ISL is also used in Northern Ireland.

  5. Irish Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Irish Sign Language (ISL, Irish: Teanga Chomharthaíochta na hÉireann) is the sign language of Ireland, used primarily in the Republic of Ireland. It is also used in Northern Ireland, alongside British Sign Language (BSL). Irish Sign Language is more closely related to French Sign Language (LSF) than to BSL, though it has influence from both ...

  6. Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The most common sign language in Northern Ireland is Northern Ireland Sign Language (NISL). However, because in the past Catholic families tended to send their deaf children to schools in Dublin [citation needed] where Irish Sign Language (ISL) is commonly used, ISL is still common among many older deaf people from Catholic families.

  7. Irish language should be shared by all in Northern Ireland ...

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    Paul Givan spoke Irish and took part in ceili dancing on a visit to an Irish language school in Co Tyrone on ... Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  8. The political A to Z of Northern Ireland in 2024

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    Last minute legal action failed, then the protest took a sinister edge when a sign threatening workers appeared.. King William III, or King Billy, is said to have crossed the site on his way to ...

  9. Legal recognition of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    British and Irish Sign Language were given non-legislative recognition by the Northern Ireland Office in 2004. [77] In 2024, the Minister for Communities, "set out proposals to increase the number of interpreters and, ultimately, bring forward a Sign Language Bill". [ 78 ]