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  2. List of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Signed modes of spoken languages, also known as manually coded languages, which are bridges between signed and spoken languages; The list of deaf sign languages is sorted regionally and alphabetically, and such groupings should not be taken to imply any genetic relationships between these languages (see List of language families). [5]

  3. Brazilian Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Sign Language (Portuguese: Língua Brasileira de Sinais [ˈlĩɡwɐ bɾaziˈlejɾɐ dʒi siˈnajs]) is the sign language used by deaf communities of Brazil. It is commonly known in short as Libras (pronounced). Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) is a well-established language and legally recognized. [3]

  4. List of sign languages by number of native signers - Wikipedia

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    The following are sign languages reported to be used by at least 10,000 people. Additional languages, such as Chinese Sign Language , are likely to have more signers, but no data is available. Estimates for sign language use are very crude, and definitions of what counts as proficiency are varied.

  5. Category:Sign languages of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Pages in category "Sign languages of Brazil" The following 3 pages are in ...

  6. Sign language - Wikipedia

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    The interpretation flow is normally between a sign language and a spoken language that are customarily used in the same country, such as French Sign Language (LSF) and spoken French in France, Spanish Sign Language (LSE) to spoken Spanish in Spain, British Sign Language (BSL) and spoken English in the U.K., and American Sign Language (ASL) and ...

  7. Cena (sign language) - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of INES is commonly associated with the emergence of Libras – the national sign language of Brazil – as it was here that local sign languages or varieties existing in the region first came into sustained contact with French Sign Language, creating the creolization conditions from which Libras is thought to have emerged. [1]

  8. Languages of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Libras is not the simple sign language of the Portuguese language, but a separate language, as evidenced by the fact that in Portugal a different sign language is used, Portuguese Sign Language (LGP). Like the various existing natural and human languages, it is composed of linguistic levels such as: phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics ...

  9. Category talk:Sign languages of Brazil - Wikipedia

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