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  1. Trinidad and Tobago Sign Language (TTSL), sometimes called Trinidadian or Trinbago Sign Language (TSL) is the indigenous deaf sign language of Trinidad and Tobago, originating in about 1943 when the first deaf school opened, the Cascade School for the Deaf.

  2. The emergence of a national sign language in Trinidad and Tobago can be traced back to the first deaf school, which was opened in the 1940s. This article describes some of the ways in which signing in the country has been shaped by changing educational practices, and complex, multi-modal language contact.

  3. Classes: (868) 377-3863 / 340-CSLC (2752) Interpreters: (868) 377-3863; Email Us: info@cslctt.org

  4. Trinidad and Tobago Sign Language (TTSL) is the youngest and perhaps the least known of Trinidad and Tobago’s (T&T) heritage languages. In fact, it’s one of the youngest languages in the world, having been created over the last 70 years. Here we discuss the remarkable story of its birth, and its importance to the deaf community of T&T.

  5. Mar 16, 2019 · Trinidad and Tobago Sign Language (TTSL), sometimes called Trinidadian or Trinbago Sign Language (TSL) is the indigenous deaf sign language of Trinidad and Tobago, originating in about 1943 when the first deaf school opened, the Cascade School for the Deaf.

  6. Trinidad and Tobago sign language (TTSL) : its emergence, development and transmission

  7. Jun 23, 2010 · About Us Our Centre Founded by Ms. Nicole Paul and registered on 23rd June 2010, originally named “N. Paul & Associates Sign Language Services”. Now renamed and operating as a non-governmental organisation (NGO), Caribbean Sign Language Centre was born from a need to bridge a communication gap between Deaf and Hearing citizens in Trinidad and… Read More »About

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