Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Maritime call sign. Maritime call signs are call signs assigned as unique identifiers to ships and boats. All radio transmissions must be individually identified by the call sign. Merchant and naval vessels are assigned call signs by their national licensing authorities.

  2. Quebec Sign Language. Quebec Sign Language ( French: Langue des signes québécoise or du Québec, LSQ) is the predominant sign language of deaf communities used in francophone Canada, primarily in Quebec. Although named Quebec sign, LSQ can be found within communities in Ontario and New Brunswick as well as certain other regions across Canada.

  3. Guinea-Bissau Sign Language ( Portuguese: Língua gestual guineense or Língua de sinais guineense) is an incipient sign language evolving from the single school for the deaf in Guinea-Bissau, which was founded in Bissau in 2003. In 2005 a linguist and Portuguese Sign Language teacher found GBSL to still be basic, but with some consistency ...

  4. Burkina Sign Language ( French: Langue des signes burkinabé ), also known as Mossi Sign Language ( Langue des signes mossi) is the indigenous sign language of the Deaf community in the capital of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou. Deaf education in Burkina is in American Sign Language (ASL) [1] and Burkina Faso Sign Language is considered to be an ASL ...

  5. village sign language, West African gestural area. Language codes. ISO 639-3. tsy. Glottolog. tebu1240. ELP. Tebul Sign Language. Tebul Sign Language ( French: Langue des signes de Tebul) is a village sign language of the village of Uluban in the Dogon region of Mali, among speakers of Tebul Dogon .

  6. Tsuutʼina is a critically endangered language, with only 150 speakers, 80 of whom speak it as their mother tongue, according to the 2016 Canadian census. [2] The Tsuutʼina Nation has created the Tsuutʼina Gunaha Institute with the intention of creating new fluent speakers. This includes full K-4 immersion education at schools on the Nation ...

  7. Glottolog. doue1234. Douentza Sign Language, or Dogon Sign Language is a community sign language spoken in Douentza and neighboring communities in the Dogon country in Mali. It is unknown how similar it may be to the nearby village sign language, Tebul Sign Language, but it may be unrelated to another sign language of the Dogon region, Berbey ...

  1. People also search for