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  2. Old French Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Records of the language they used are scant. Épée saw their signing as beautiful but primitive, and rather than studying or recording it, he set about developing his own unique sign system ("langage de signes méthodiques"), which borrowed signs from Old French Sign Language and combined them with an idiosyncratic morphemic structure which he ...

  3. Signed French - Wikipedia

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    Signed French (français signé) is any of at least three manually coded forms of French that apply the words (signs) of a national sign language to French word order or grammar. In France, Signed French uses the signs of French Sign Language ; the Belgium system uses the signs of French Belgian Sign Language , and in Canada the signs of Quebec ...

  4. List of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian Sign Language: French:Austro-Hungarian:Yugoslav: Македонски знаковен јазик / Makedonski znakoven jazik: Maltese Sign Language "Lingwi tas-Sinjali Maltin" (LSM) Northern Ireland Sign Language: British (mixed) Norwegian Sign Language: French:Danish "Norsk tegnspråk" (NTS) Polish Sign Language: Old-French, German

  5. French Sign Language family - Wikipedia

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    The French Sign Language (LSF, from langue des signes française) or Francosign family is a language family of sign languages which includes French Sign Language and American Sign Language. The LSF family descends from Old French Sign Language (VLSF), which developed among the deaf community in Paris.

  6. French Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    French Sign Language is frequently, though mistakenly, attributed to the work of Charles Michel de l'Épée (l'abbé de l'Épée). In fact, he is said to have discovered the already existing language by total accident; having ducked into a nearby house to escape the rain, he fell upon a pair of deaf twin sisters and was struck by the richness ...

  7. Template:French Sign Language family tree - Wikipedia

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    Old French Sign Language (influenced by l'Epée c. 1760–89) Belgian Sign Language (c. 1790–2000) Austro-Hungarian Sign Language (c. 1780–1920) American Sign Language (c. 1820–present) French Sign Language (c. 1790–present) French Belgian Sign Language (c. 1970–present) Flemish Sign Language (c. 1970–present) Dutch Sign Language (c ...

  8. Category:French Sign Language family - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wiktionary; Wikidata item; ... Old French Sign Language; Q. Quebec Sign Language; R.

  9. Category:Extinct sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Old French Sign Language; Old Kentish Sign Language;