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  1. Hungarian Sign Language (Hungarian: magyar jelnyelv) is the sign language of deaf people in Hungary. There is historical evidence that Hungarian and Austrian Sign Language are related, but Bickford (2005) found that Hungarian, Slovak, and Czech Sign formed a cluster with Romanian, Bulgarian, and Polish Sign rather than with Austrian.

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  2. The Hungarian Manual Alphabet (or a magyar ujjábécé in Hungarian) is used for fingerspelling in Hungarian Sign Language. The most common is the one-handed alphabet near the face, but an adapted LSF -style alphabet is sometimes employed. Hungarian manual alphabet primarily used. Alternate Hungarian manual alphabet inspired by LSF.

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  4. Pervasive uses of asynchronicity by all users in a wide range of domains. Frequent uses of asynchronicity by a majority of users in several contexts. Habitual uses of asynchronicity by a good number of users which may be limited to specific contexts. Occasional and unsystematic use of asynchronicity. Very limited use of asynchronicity by a few ...

  5. Hungarian Sign Language is the sign language of Deaf people in Hungary. There is historical evidence that Hungarian and Austrian Sign Language are related, but Bickford (2005) found that Hungarian, Slovak, and Czech Sign formed a cluster with Romanian, Bulgarian, and Polish Sign rather than with Austrian.

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    A. Pabsch., Edition II. Brussels, EUD, 2012. "Hungary is one of the four countries to have recognised its national sign language in its federal constitution ( Magyar Közlöny ). Since 2011 the new constitution states in its Article H (3) that:|"Hungary defends Hungarian Sign Language as part of Hungarian culture. (..)

  7. "Hungarian Sign Language is the sign language of deaf people in Hungary. There is historical evidence that Hungarian and Austrian Sign Language are related, but Bickford (2005) found that Hungarian, Slovak, and Czech Sign formed a cluster with Romanian, Bulgarian, and Polish Sign rather than with Austrian.

  8. Hungarian is a Uralic language of the Ugric group. It has been spoken in the region of modern-day Hungary since the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in the late 9th century. Hungarian's ancestral language probably separated from the Ob-Ugric languages during the Bronze Age.

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