concept   sign languages

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Kenya (1) New Zealand (1) Greece (1) India (1) Italy (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Russia (1) Spain (1) Sweden (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sign languages Australia Australian Sign Language (Auslan) and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) are widely used in Australian and New Zealand culture for everyday interactions and official settings. 2
2 sign languages Brazil Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS) is officially recognized and widely used in education and public services in Brazil. 2
3 sign languages Kenya In Kenya, sign languages are influenced by local dialects and regional variations. 2
4 sign languages New Zealand Australian Sign Language and New Zealand Sign Language are commonly used in everyday interactions and official settings within New Zealand. 2
5 sign languages Greece In Greece, Greek Sign Language (GSL) and Italian Sign Language (LIS) have regional variations and dialectal differences. 1
6 sign languages India Sign languages in India, such as Indian Sign Language (ISL), are influenced by local dialects and regional variations, similar to Kenyan Sign Language (KSL). 1
7 sign languages Italy Italian Sign Language (LIS) and Greek Sign Language (GSL) show regional variations and dialectal differences in Italy. 1
8 sign languages Mexico Canadian Sign Language (CSL) and Mexican Sign Language (LSM) reflect the diversity and multiculturalism of the Deaf communities in Mexico and Canada. 1
9 sign languages Nigeria Sign languages in Nigeria, such as Nigerian Sign Language (NSL), are influenced by local customs and cultural practices. 1
10 sign languages Russia Russian Sign Language (RSL) and Swedish Sign Language (TSP) are integral to the cultural identity and heritage of the Deaf community in Russia. 1
11 sign languages Spain In Spain, French Sign Language (LSF) and Spanish Sign Language (LSE) are considered independent languages with their own linguistic structures. 1
12 sign languages Sweden The cultural identity and heritage of the Deaf community in Sweden includes Russian Sign Language (RSL) and Swedish Sign Language (TSP). 1