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  1. Indo-Pakistani Sign Language (IPSL) is the predominant sign language in the subcontinent of South Asia, used by at least 15 million deaf signers. As with many sign languages, it is difficult to estimate numbers with any certainty, as the Census of India does not list sign languages and most studies have focused on the north and urban areas.

  2. List of sign languages by number of native signers. The following are sign languages reported to be used by at least 10,000 people. Additional languages, such as Chinese Sign Language, are likely to have more signers, but no data is available.

  3. As of 2021, it is the most used sign language in the world, and Ethnologue ranks it as the 151st most "spoken" language in the world. Indo-Pakistani Sign Language (IPSL) is the predominant sign language in the subcontinent of South Asia, used by at least 15 million deaf signers.

  4. Search. For the first time in Pakistan – a wealth of Pakistan Sign Language learning resources at your fingertips! An invaluable resource for deaf students and their families, those involved in Deaf education, and anyone who wants to learn an exciting new language.

  5. List of sign languages. There are perhaps three hundred sign languages in use around the world today. The number is not known with any confidence; new sign languages emerge frequently through creolization and de novo (and occasionally through language planning).

  6. This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes . Indo-Pakistani Sign Language. Categories: Sign language families. Sign languages of India.

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  8. This title is based on research collected in Karachi focusing on Indo-Pakistani sign language. It examines topics from basic, central, and problematic handshapes, to sign families, extraneous influences on the sign language and morphology.

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