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- Thai_Sign_Language abstract "Thai Sign Language (TSL) or Modern Standard Thai Sign Language (MSTSL), is the national sign language of Thailand's Deaf community and is used in most parts of the country by the 20% of the estimated 56,000 pre-linguistically deaf people who go to school. Thai Sign Language was acknowledged as "the national language of deaf people in Thailand" in August 1999, in a resolution signed by the Minister of Education on behalf of the Royal Thai Government. As with many sign languages, the means of transmission to children occurs within families with signing deaf parents and in schools for the deaf. A robust process of language teaching and enculturation among deaf children has been documented and photographed in the Thai residential schools for the deaf.Thai Sign Language is related to American Sign Language, and belongs to the same language family as ASL. This relatedness is due to language contact and creolisation that has occurred between ASL, which was introduced into deaf schools in Thailand in the 1950s by American-trained Thai educators and at least two indigenous sign languages that were in use at the time: Old Bangkok Sign Language and Old Chiangmai Sign Language. These original sign languages probably developed in market towns and urban areas where deaf people had opportunities to meet. They are now considered moribund languages, remembered by older signers but no longer used for daily conversation. These older varieties may be related to the sign languages of Vietnam and Laos.There are other moribund sign languages in the country such as Ban Khor Sign Language.".
- Thai_Sign_Language iso6393Code "tsq".
- Thai_Sign_Language spokenIn Thailand.
- Thai_Sign_Language wikiPageExternalLink abstract.asp?ref=2009-016.
- Thai_Sign_Language wikiPageID "4409360".
- Thai_Sign_Language wikiPageRevisionID "571216763".
- Thai_Sign_Language family "Creole of American Sign , Old Bangkok Sign and Old Chiangmai Sign. Possibly related to sign languages in Vietnam and Laos.".
- Thai_Sign_Language familycolor "sign".
- Thai_Sign_Language hasPhotoCollection Thai_Sign_Language.
- Thai_Sign_Language iso "tsq".
- Thai_Sign_Language name "Thai Sign Language".
- Thai_Sign_Language speakers "?".
- Thai_Sign_Language states Thailand.
- Thai_Sign_Language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Thai_Sign_Language subject Category:American_Sign_Language_family.
- Thai_Sign_Language subject Category:Thai_culture.
- Thai_Sign_Language subject Category:Thailand_Sign_Language_family.
- Thai_Sign_Language type Abstraction100002137.
- Thai_Sign_Language type Communication100033020.
- Thai_Sign_Language type Language106282651.
- Thai_Sign_Language type SignLanguage106875697.
- Thai_Sign_Language type SignLanguages.
- Thai_Sign_Language type Language.
- Thai_Sign_Language type Language.
- Thai_Sign_Language type Language.
- Thai_Sign_Language type InformationEntity.
- Thai_Sign_Language comment "Thai Sign Language (TSL) or Modern Standard Thai Sign Language (MSTSL), is the national sign language of Thailand's Deaf community and is used in most parts of the country by the 20% of the estimated 56,000 pre-linguistically deaf people who go to school. Thai Sign Language was acknowledged as "the national language of deaf people in Thailand" in August 1999, in a resolution signed by the Minister of Education on behalf of the Royal Thai Government.".
- Thai_Sign_Language label "Língua de sinais tailandesa".
- Thai_Sign_Language label "Thai Sign Language".
- Thai_Sign_Language sameAs Língua_de_sinais_tailandesa.
- Thai_Sign_Language sameAs m.0c0qjq.
- Thai_Sign_Language sameAs Q7709156.
- Thai_Sign_Language sameAs Q7709156.
- Thai_Sign_Language sameAs Thai_Sign_Language.
- Thai_Sign_Language wasDerivedFrom Thai_Sign_Language?oldid=571216763.
- Thai_Sign_Language isPrimaryTopicOf Thai_Sign_Language.
- Thai_Sign_Language name "Thai Sign Language".