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Guinea-Bissau Sign Language (Portuguese: Língua gestual guineense or Língua de sinais guineense) is an incipient sign language evolving from the single school for the deaf in Guinea-Bissau, which was founded in Bissau in 2003. In 2005 a linguist and Portuguese Sign Language teacher found GBSL to still be basic, but with some consistency among students in the school and village use when the students went home.
Guinea-Bissau Sign Language | |
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Native to | Guinea-Bissau |
incipient Deaf-community sign language | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lgs |
Glottolog | guin1260 |
It is not directly related to the Portuguese sign language, although it has borrowed the alphabet from it.[1]
References
edit- ^ "República da Guiné-Bissau (Republic of Guinea-Bissau)". African Sign Languages Resource Center. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
- Sign language development in Guinea Bissau, NDCS, 2006.