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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 iso6393Code "nsr".
- Maritime_Sign_Language languageFamily BANZSL.
- Maritime_Sign_Language spokenIn Canada.
- Maritime_Sign_Language wikiPageID "10940582".
- Maritime_Sign_Language wikiPageRevisionID "593632409".
- Maritime_Sign_Language fam BANZSL.
- Maritime_Sign_Language familycolor "sign".
- Maritime_Sign_Language hasPhotoCollection Maritime_Sign_Language.
- Maritime_Sign_Language iso "nsr".
- Maritime_Sign_Language name "Maritime Sign Language".
- Maritime_Sign_Language nativename "MSL".
- Maritime_Sign_Language ref "e17".
- Maritime_Sign_Language speakers Endangered_language.
- Maritime_Sign_Language states Canada.
- Maritime_Sign_Language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Maritime_Sign_Language subject Category:BANZSL_Sign_Language_family.
- Maritime_Sign_Language subject Category:Endangered_languages.
- Maritime_Sign_Language subject Category:Languages_of_Canada.
- Maritime_Sign_Language subject Category:Village_sign_languages.
- Maritime_Sign_Language type Abstraction100002137.
- Maritime_Sign_Language type Communication100033020.
- Maritime_Sign_Language type EndangeredLanguages.
- Maritime_Sign_Language type Language106282651.
- Maritime_Sign_Language type LanguagesOfCanada.
- Maritime_Sign_Language type Language.
- Maritime_Sign_Language type Language.
- Maritime_Sign_Language type Language.
- Maritime_Sign_Language type InformationEntity.
- 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.".
- Maritime_Sign_Language label "Langue des signes maritime".
- Maritime_Sign_Language label "Língua gestual das Províncias Marítimas".
- Maritime_Sign_Language label "Maritime Sign Language".
- Maritime_Sign_Language label "Приморский жестовый язык".
- Maritime_Sign_Language sameAs Langue_des_signes_maritime.
- Maritime_Sign_Language sameAs Língua_gestual_das_Províncias_Marítimas.
- Maritime_Sign_Language sameAs m.02hwzlw.
- Maritime_Sign_Language sameAs Q3915483.
- Maritime_Sign_Language sameAs Q3915483.
- Maritime_Sign_Language sameAs Maritime_Sign_Language.
- Maritime_Sign_Language wasDerivedFrom Maritime_Sign_Language?oldid=593632409.
- Maritime_Sign_Language isPrimaryTopicOf Maritime_Sign_Language.
- Maritime_Sign_Language name "MSL".
- Maritime_Sign_Language name "Maritime Sign Language".