Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Maritime Sign Language (MSL), is a village sign language derived from British Sign Language and formerly used in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is still remembered by some elderly people (approximately 100 as of 2009 ) but is effectively extinct.The dialect of American Sign Language currently used in the Maritimes exhibits some lexical influence from MSL.. }
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- Maritime_Sign_Language abstract "Maritime Sign Language (MSL), is a village sign language derived from British Sign Language and formerly used in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is still remembered by some elderly people (approximately 100 as of 2009 ) but is effectively extinct.The dialect of American Sign Language currently used in the Maritimes exhibits some lexical influence from MSL.".
- Maritime_Sign_Language comment "Maritime Sign Language (MSL), is a village sign language derived from British Sign Language and formerly used in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is still remembered by some elderly people (approximately 100 as of 2009 ) but is effectively extinct.The dialect of American Sign Language currently used in the Maritimes exhibits some lexical influence from MSL.".