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- Village_sign_language abstract "A village sign language, or village sign, is a local indigenous sign language in an area with a high incidence of congenital deafness that is not restricted to the deaf population. Meir et al. define a village sign language as one which "arise[s] in an existing, relatively insular community into which a number of deaf children are born." Such languages are typically known throughout the community by a large portion of the hearing population. They generally include signs derived from gestures used by the hearing population, so that neighboring village sign languages may be lexically similar without being actually related, due to cultural similarities in gesture which preceded the sign languages. Most are endangered due to the spread of formal education for the deaf, which use or generate Deaf-community sign languages, such as a national or foreign sign language.".
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- Village_sign_language wikiPageID "35662377".
- Village_sign_language wikiPageRevisionID "601513464".
- Village_sign_language hasPhotoCollection Village_sign_language.
- Village_sign_language subject Category:Language_isolates.
- Village_sign_language subject Category:Village_sign_languages.
- Village_sign_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Village_sign_language type Communication100033020.
- Village_sign_language type Language106282651.
- Village_sign_language type SignLanguage106875697.
- Village_sign_language type SignLanguages.
- Village_sign_language comment "A village sign language, or village sign, is a local indigenous sign language in an area with a high incidence of congenital deafness that is not restricted to the deaf population. Meir et al. define a village sign language as one which "arise[s] in an existing, relatively insular community into which a number of deaf children are born." Such languages are typically known throughout the community by a large portion of the hearing population.".
- Village_sign_language label "Village sign language".
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- Village_sign_language sameAs Q7930747.
- Village_sign_language sameAs Q7930747.
- Village_sign_language sameAs Village_sign_language.
- Village_sign_language wasDerivedFrom Village_sign_language?oldid=601513464.
- Village_sign_language isPrimaryTopicOf Village_sign_language.