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  1. Uruguayan Sign Language, or Lengua de señas uruguaya (LSU), is the deaf sign language of Uruguay, used since 1910. It is not intelligible with neighboring languages, though it may have historical connections with Paraguayan Sign Language. In 2001, LSU was recognized as an official language of Uruguay under Law 17.378. References

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  2. Uruguayan Sign Language, or Lengua de señas uruguaya (LSU), is the deaf sign language of Uruguay, used since 1910. It is not intelligible with neighboring languages, though it may have historical connections with Paraguayan Sign Language. In 2001, LSU was recognized as an official language of Uruguay under Law 17.378.

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  4. Dallas, Texas. Is Part Of Series: SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2013-021. Extent: 11 pages. Abstract: The Uruguayan deaf community appears to use a single sign language, Uruguayan Sign Language (Lengua de Señas Uruguaya [LSU]), although there is some variation in its use throughout the country.

  5. The Uruguayan deaf community appears to use a single sign language, Uruguayan Sign Language (Lengua de Señas Uruguaya [LSU]), although there is some variation in its use throughout the country. Sources point to geographical region and age being sociolinguistic variables impacting language use.

  6. Uruguayan Sign Language. Countries. Exonyms. Language. Name. Formal name. English. Uruguayan Sign Language. French. Spanish. Russian. Arabic. Chinese. Other names. Comments. Information available. 1. Basics. Names. Uruguayan Sign Language. Size / Number of users. Number of users. 9.999. Codes. Glottocode. urug1238. ISO-639-3. ugy. 2.

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