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  2. Indian Signing System - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Signing System or Indian Sign System (ISS) is a convention for manually coded language used in India. [1] It uses the words (signs) of Indian Sign Language with the word order and grammar of at least six official oral languages of India, including Urdu (Signed Urdu), Hindi (Signed Hindi), Marathi (Signed Marathi), Telugu (Signed Telugu) [2] and Tamil (Signed Tamil).

  3. Deaf Enabled Foundation - Wikipedia

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    DEF has developed the DEF ISL App, a virtual dictionary with 70,000+ English words converted to Indian Sign Language, and the EduSign Academy, an online academic assistance platform that explains concepts in sign language for intermediate and degree deaf students. It also includes personality development and legal awareness modules. [10] [21 ...

  4. Plains Indian Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Plains Sign Language's antecedents, if any, are unknown due to a lack of written records. However, the earliest records of contact between Europeans and Indigenous peoples of the Gulf Coast region in what is now Texas and northern Mexico note a fully formed sign language already in use by the time of the Europeans' arrival there. [10]

  5. Indo-Pakistani Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Indo-Pakistani Sign Language (IPSL) is the predominant sign language in the subcontinent of South Asia, used by at least 15 million deaf signers. [1] [2] As with many sign languages, it is difficult to estimate numbers with any certainty, as the Census of India does not list sign languages and most studies have focused on the north and urban areas.

  6. 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 ...

  7. File:Indian Sign Language Council (1930).webm - Wikipedia

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    English: Fragments of an American documentary film on the Plains Indians Sign Language. According to Jeffrey Davis in Hand Talk: Sign Language among American Indian Nation, the project of this film was funded and completed in 1930 by an Act of the U.S. Congress. The Indian Sign Language Conference was filmed September 4-6, 1930, in Browning ...

  8. Sign language - Wikipedia

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    A sign language arose among tribes of American Indians in the Great Plains region of North America (see Plains Indian Sign Language) before European contact. It was used by hearing people to communicate among tribes with different spoken languages, as well as by deaf people.

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

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    Indo-Pakistani Sign Language: Related to Nepali Sign Language and possibly others in south Asia: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh: 6,300,000 (2019) Chinese Sign Language: Chinese Sign Language family: China: Legally recognized by China 4,000,000 (2021) Indonesian Sign Language: French Sign Language family (based on) Indonesia: 810,000 (2021) [1 ...