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  2. Polish Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Polish Sign Language (Polish: Polski język migowy, PJM) is the language of the deaf community in Poland. Polish Sign Language uses a distinctive one-handed manual alphabet based on the alphabet used in Old French Sign Language and therefore appears to be related to French Sign Language .

  3. List of sign languages - Wikipedia

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    Black American Sign Language is a dialect of ASL. ... Polish Sign Language: Old-French, German "Polski Język Migowy" (PJM) Portuguese Sign Language: Swedish

  4. Sign Language System - Wikipedia

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    Sign Language System, [a] also known as Signed Language [b] or Signed Polish, is a manually coded form of Polish that uses the signs of Polish Sign Language. It is commonly used for simultaneous "translation" of Polish into sign. [1] In 2011, Polish Sign Language System was legally recognized.

  5. Languages of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Sign Language is the language of the deaf community in Poland. It descends from German Sign Language . Its lexicon and grammar are distinct from the Polish language , although there is a manually coded version of Polish known as System Językowo-Migowy (SJM, or Signed Polish), which is often used by interpreters on television and by ...

  6. List of sign languages by number of native signers - Wikipedia

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    American Sign Language: ... French Sign Language family through ASL: Malaysia: 60,000 (2013) Polish Sign Language: German Sign Language family: Poland: 38,000 to ...

  7. Polish manual alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Polish manual alphabet is a single-handed manual alphabet used in Polish Sign Language This page was last edited on 30 January 2024, at 18:33 (UTC). ...

  8. Deafness in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The influence of Old French Language and German Sign language has kept Polish Sign Language (PJM) in use. Many Deaf school interpreters use Old French Language and German Sign language, to help teach Polish Sign Language. [36] The disappearance of PMJ and increased use of cochlear implants has raised concerns for the DHH community in Poland. [36]

  9. American Sign Language phonology - Wikipedia

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    Sign languages such as American Sign Language (ASL) are characterized by phonological processes analogous to those of oral languages. Phonemes serve the same role between oral and signed languages, the main difference being oral languages are based on sound and signed languages are spatial and temporal. [1]