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  2. British Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    British Sign Language (BSL) is a sign language used in the United Kingdom and is the first or preferred language among the deaf community in the UK. While private correspondence from William Stokoe hinted at a formal name for the language in 1960, [ 3 ] the first usage of the term "British Sign Language" in an academic publication was likely by ...

  3. First British Sign Language channel launches on ITVX ... - AOL

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    The first British Sign Language (BSL) channel globally has been launched on ITVX, the broadcaster said. ITV’s new streaming platform will host a station that only has signed programming and be ...

  4. List of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ireland Sign Language: British (mixed) Norwegian Sign Language: French:Danish "Tegnspråk" (NSL) Polish Sign Language: Old-French, German "Polski Język Migowy" (PJM) Portuguese Sign Language: Swedish "Língua Gestual Portuguesa" (LGP) Romanian Sign Language: French "Limbaj Mimico-Gestual Românesc" (LMG) Russian Sign Language: French ...

  5. BANZSL - Wikipedia

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    British, Australian and New Zealand Sign Language (BANZSL, / ˈ b æ n z əl / [1]), or the British Sign Language (BSL) family, is a language family or grouping encompassing three related sign languages: British Sign Language, Auslan and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL).

  6. Sign language - Wikipedia

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    Madsen, Willard J. (1982), Intermediate Conversational Sign Language. Gallaudet University Press. ISBN 978-0-913580-79-0. O'Reilly, S. (2005). Indigenous Sign Language and Culture; the interpreting and access needs of Deaf people who are of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander in Far North Queensland. Sponsored by ASLIA, the Australian Sign ...

  7. Clive Mason - Wikipedia

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    Some credit Mason as the first Deaf person to use British Sign Language (BSL) on British television. [1] To date, Mason is the longest-serving member of BBC's See Hear staff. Since August 2013, Mason has been working as a deaf interpreter at Red Bee Media, for programmes on the BBC.

  8. Plans for new British Sign Language GCSE move forward ... - AOL

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    The Government is aiming to have exam board syllabuses approved for the new qualification from September 2025.

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