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  2. Taiwan Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    After the ROC took over Taiwan, Taiwan absorbed an influx of Chinese Sign Language users from China who influenced TSL through teaching methods and loanwords. [ 2 ] Serious linguistic research into TSL began in the 1970s and is continuing at present.

  3. Languages of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan has a national sign language, the Taiwanese Sign Language (TSL), which was developed from Japanese Sign Language during Japanese colonial rule. TSL has some mutual intelligibility with Japanese Sign Language (JSL) and the Korean Sign Language as a result (KSL). TSL has about a 60% lexical similarity with JSL. [31]

  4. Talk:Taiwan Sign Language - Wikipedia

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  5. Legal recognition of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    The government authorities shall nurture and support it. All those who need to use sign language shall have the opportunity to learn and use Icelandic sign language as soon as their language acquisition process begins, or from the time when deafness, hearing impairment or deaf-blindness is diagnosed. Their immediate family members shall have ...

  6. France and Taiwan Sign Film, TV Cooperation Agreement ... - AOL

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    France and Taiwan on Thursday signed a wide-ranging agreement to enable their film and TV industries co-operate on a higher level. At a signing ceremony in Taipei at the Taiwan Creative Culture ...

  7. Taiwan Textile Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    In partnership with National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUS) and Taiwan Yingmi Technology TTRI has worked to develop gloves which can translate sign language. [7] Taiwan Textile Research Institute (TTRI) is working with Taiwan based Niching to develop a range of abrasion-resistant fabrics for use in socks and workwear. [8]

  8. Minneapolis esthetician helps restore dignity to elderly and ...

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    MINNEAPOLIS — Anyone who knows someone in need of physical support, whether it's due to age or disability, understands the challenge of getting professional help for tasks like bathing.

  9. Taiwan asks for investigation into a fan at Olympic badminton ...

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    Taiwan’s government on Monday called on French authorities to investigate an incident at the Paris Olympics men’s doubles badminton final against China when a supporter had her sign reading ...