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  1. Peruvian Sign Language ( Spanish: Lengua de señas peruana, LSP) is a Peruvian language created and used by the Deaf community in Peru. It has been officially recognized by Peruvian law since 2010. [2] It is not clear how many users there are in the country; the most recent general census registered little more than 10,000, [3] but the more ...

  2. A foreign language of a territory is a language whose historical origin is known and falls outside of said that territory and arrived in this territory through conquest, immigration, or colonization. Sign language. The sign language of Peru (Peruvian Sign Language) is used by the deaf community in the country. The 2007 census did not include ...

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  5. Peru. /  12.0433°S 77.0283°W  / -12.0433; -77.0283. Peru is a country in North, west South America. The capital of Peru is Lima. The ruins of Machu Picchu, the Andes mountains, and the source of the Amazon River are all found in Peru. Peru is bordered to the north by Ecuador and Colombia, to the east by Brazil, to the south by Chile ...

  6. Peruvian Sign Language (LSP by its acronym in Spanish: "lengua de señas peruana") (Glottocode: peru1235, ISO 639-3: prl) is a Peruvian language created and used by the Deaf community in Peru. It has been officially recognized by Peruvian law since 2010. It is not clear how many users there are in the country; the most recent general census registered little more than 10,000, but the more ...

  7. Sign Language Studies Vol. 17 No. 2 Winter 2017 Brenda Clark is a PhD candidate at University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, currently completing a dissertation on the sign language used in Sivia, Peru. BRENDA CLARK Sign Language Varieties in Lima, Peru Abstract This article examines the diversity of sign language varieties used in Lima, Peru.

  8. Peruvian Sign Language (7115-prl) = Threatened (60 percent certain, based on the evidence available) (In every city we visited, there were families with deafness inherited through generations. In the majority of these families, sign language was passed down from generation to generation, but some of them spoke more than signed at home ...

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