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      • Portuguese Sign language (Portuguese: Língua gestual portuguesa) is a sign language used mainly by deaf people in Portugal. It is recognized in the present Constitution of Portugal. It was significantly influenced by Swedish Sign Language, through a school for the Deaf that was established in Lisbon by Swedish educator Pär Aron Borg.
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  2. Portuguese Sign language (Portuguese: Língua gestual portuguesa) is a sign language used mainly by deaf people in Portugal. It is recognized in the present Constitution of Portugal. It was significantly influenced by Swedish Sign Language, through a school for the Deaf that was established in Lisbon by Swedish educator Pär Aron Borg.

  3. Portuguese ( endonym: português or, in full, língua portuguesa) is a Western Romance language of the Indo-European language family originating from the Iberian Peninsula of Europe.

    • Native: 230 million (2012–2020), L2: 25 million (2018–2020), Total: 260 million
  4. Portuguese Sign language (Portuguese: Língua gestual portuguesa) is a sign language used mainly by deaf people (inability to heard) in Portugal. It is recognised in the present Constitution of Portugal. It was influenced by Swedish Sign Language, through a Swedish school for the Deaf that was built in Lisbon. References

    • 60,000 (2014)
    • Swedish Sign, Portuguese Sign Language
    • Recognition and Status
    • History
    • Deaf and Sign Language Organizations
    • Phonology
    • Fingerspelling
    • Regional Variation
    • Writing
    • In Film
    • Classification
    • References

    Libras is not merely a form of gesturing within the Portuguese language used to communicate; rather, it stands as a distinct language in its own right. Brazilian sign language is a visual-spatial language that combines gestures, facial expression and body language. Its classification as a language stems primarily from its unique grammatical organiz...

    Brazilian Sign Language was greatly influenced by French Sing Language.In 1855, the arrival of a deaf French teacher named Ernest Huet marked a pivotal moment in Libras' history. Huet, supported by the former Brazilian emperor Dom Pedro II, embarked on a mission to establish the first school for the deaf in Brazil. Huet was part of a noble family i...

    The National Federation of Education and Integration of the Hearing Impaired (Portuguese: Federação Nacional de Educação e Integração do Deficiente Auditivo) (FENEIDA) was founded in Rio de Janeiro in 1977 by hearing individuals with an interest in the deaf community.FENEIDA later had an increased participation from deaf individuals, marking a pivo...

    William Stoke proposed that sign language exhibits small units of speech, akin to the phonemes found in spoken languages. In Brazilian Sign Language (Libras), these units are organized according to five parameters studied within phonology. These parameters encompass handshape, location, movement, palm orientation, and non-manual markers. Handshape ...

    In Brazilian Sign Language (Libras), signs typically represent specific words used in communication. However, when a particular word lacks a designated sign, fingerspellingbecomes necessary. Fingerspelling involves manually spelling out words using the letters of the Libras alphabet. Libras fingerspelling uses a one-handed manual alphabet similar t...

    Just like spoken language, Libras, used within the deaf community in Brazil, exhibits regional and generational variations in its signs. Different signs may denote places, objects, and concepts, and these signs may evolve over time with new generations. These changes underscore the dynamic nature of language. Professor Rimar Segala from the Federal...

    Sutton SignWriting is the dominant writing system in Brazil.A master's in linguistics dissertation titled "A arte de escrever em Libras" by Gabriela Otaviani Barbosa found that SignWriting is used in 18 Federal Universities and in 12 public schools in Brazil. Historical efforts were commonly transcribed using Portuguese words, written in upper case...

    In September 2017, new Libras accessibility requirements took effect in Brazil mandating availability of Brazilian Sign Language for films shown in Brazilian movie theaters. Sign language is displayed to moviegoers on a second screen device. Sign language is stored as a Sign Language Video track in the Digital Cinema Package (DCP), synchronized wit...

    Wittmann (1991) posits that Brazilian Sign Language is a language isolate (a 'prototype' sign language), though one developed through stimulus diffusion from an existing sign language, likely Portuguese Sign Language and/or French Sign Language.

    Gama, Flausine José da Costa: Iconographia dos Signaes dos Surdos-Mudos.[Iconography of Signs for the Deaf-Mute]. Rio de Janeiro : E.+H.Laemmert 1875
    Capovilla, F. C., and W. D. Raphael, eds. 2001. Dicionário enciclopédico ilustrado trilíngüe da Língua de Sinais Brasileira: Vols. 1 (Sinais de A a L) & 2 (Sinais de M a Z). [Trilingual illustrated...
    de Souza, Guilherme Lourenco. "Verb agreement in Brazilian Sign Language: morphophonology, syntax & semantics." (2018). Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais: doctoral dissertation.
    Lourenço, Guilherme. "Verb agreement in Brazilian Sign Language: Morphophonology, syntax & semantics." Sign Language & Linguistics22, no. 2 (2019): 275–281.
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  5. Sign language. Sign languages (also known as signed languages) are languages that use the visual-manual modality to convey meaning, instead of spoken words. Sign languages are expressed through manual articulation in combination with non-manual markers.

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Portuguese language, Romance language that is spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese colonial and formerly colonial territories. Galician , spoken in northwestern Spain , is closely related to Portuguese.

  7. The Portuguese Wikipedia (Portuguese: Wikipédia em português) is the Portuguese language edition of Wikipedia (written Wikipédia, in Portuguese), the free encyclopedia. It was started on 11 May 2001.

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