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  1. Signed Spanish and Signed Exact Spanish are any of several manually coded forms of Spanish that apply the words (signs) of a national sign language to Spanish word order or grammar.

  2. Sign languages (also known as signed languages) are languages that use the visual-manual modality to convey meaning, instead of spoken words. Sign languages are expressed through manual articulation in combination with non-manual markers.

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    Auslanwas recognised by the Australian government as a "community language other than English" and the preferred language of the Deaf community in 1987 and 1991 policy statements. Although the recognition does not ensure the provision of services in Auslan, its use in Deaf education and by Auslan-English interpreters is becoming more common.

    Austrian Sign Language (Österreichische Gebärdensprache, or ÖGS) was recognised by the Austrian Parliament in 2005. On 1 September 2005, the Constitution of Austria was amended to include a new article: §8 (3) Die Österreichische Gebärdensprache ist als eigenständige Sprache anerkannt. Das Nähere bestimmen die Gesetze. ("Austrian Sign Language is r...

    French Community

    Belgium's Parliament of the French Community recognised French Belgian Sign Language (LSFB) by decreein October 2003. The recognition entails: 1. cultural (symbolic) recognition 2. the formation of a commission to advise the Government of the French Communityin all LSFB-related matters According to the Décret relatif à la reconnaissance de la langue des signes (Decree on the Recognition of Sign Language),"It concerns a symbolic recognition that goes hand-in-hand with a general measure, permit...

    Flemish Community

    Flemish Sign Language (Dutch: Vlaamse Gebarentaal or VGT) was recognised on 24 April 2006 by the Flemish Parliament. The recognition entails: 1. a cultural (symbolic) recognition 2. the formation of a commission to advise the Flemish government on all VGT-related matters 3. funding of VGT research and development

    Although Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS) was legally recognised in 2002, a 2005 law stipulated that it could not replace written Portuguese. The language must be taught as a part of the speech-language pathologycurriculum, and LIBRAS is an elective undergraduate subject.

    The Accessible Canada Act, passed on 21 June 2019, recognised "American Sign Language (ASL), Quebec Sign Language and Indigenous sign languages (...) as the primary languages for communication by deaf persons in Canada." Inuit Sign Language(IUR), used in Canada's Arctic communities, was developed locally by families and communities for their deaf f...

    Chilean Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de Señas Chilenaor LSCh), was enacted as Law No. 20,422 in 2010 to ensure equal opportunity for disabled people. The law recognises sign language as the natural means of communication for the deaf community.

    Czech Sign Languagegained legal recognition with the passage of the Sign Language Law, 155/1998 Sb ("Zákon o znakové řeči 155/1998 Sb").

    Danish Sign Language gained legal recognition on 13 May 2014. The Danish Parliamentestablished the Danish Sign Language Council "to devise principles and guidelines for the monitoring of the Danish sign language and offer advice and information on the Danish sign language."

    The European Parliament unanimously approved a resolution about sign languages on 17 June 1988.The resolution suggests that all member states recognise their sign languages as official languages of the Deaf community. The EP issued another resolution in 1998, with essentially the same content as the 1988 resolution. A third resolution was passed in...

    Although Indo-Pakistani Sign Language (IPSL) is officially unrecognised, it is used in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.

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  4. Spanish Sign Language ("Lengua de signos o señas española" or LSE) is a sign language used mainly by Deaf people and Deaf community members in Spain. Spanish Council of Ministers, on the proposal from the Minister of Health, Social Services and Equality and the Minister of Education, Culture and Sports, has agreed on June 13, 2014 to set the ...