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  • 71List of sign languages — There are perhaps around two hundred sign languages in use around the world today. The number is not known with any confidence; new sign languages emerge frequently through creolization and de novo (and occasionally through language planning). In …

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  • 72Nicaraguan Sign Language — Idioma de Señas de Nicaragua, ISN Signed in Nicaragua Region The Managua region, but spreading throughout the country Native signers 3,000 (estimated in 1997; no official census da …

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  • 73Street sign theft — occurs when street signs are stolen, often to be used as decorations, but also sometimes to avoid obeying the law by claiming later the sign was not there.Fact|date=January 2008 Although the theft often seems arbitrary, unusual or amusing signs… …

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  • 74Australian Aboriginal sign languages — NOTOC Many Australian Aboriginal cultures have or traditionally had a sign language counterpart to their spoken language. This appears to be connected with various taboos on speech between certain people within the community or at particular… …

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  • 75Indian Sign Language — language name=Indian Sign Language states=India, Pakistan region=Regional dialects signers=Unknown fam1=Related to Nepalese Sign Language and possibly other sign languages of the region iso2=sgn iso3=insIndian Sign Language (ISL) or Indo… …

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  • 76British Sign Language — Infobox Language name=British Sign Language nativename=BSL states=United Kingdom signers=Over 50,000 first language signers fam1=BANZSL iso2=sgn GB|iso3=bfiBritish Sign Language (BSL) is the sign language used in the United Kingdom (UK), and is… …

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  • 77At sign — Not to be confused with Enclosed A: Ⓐ. @ At sign Punctuation apostrophe …

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  • 78New Zealand Sign Language — NZSL Signed in New Zealand Native signers 24 …

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  • 79Japanese Sign Language — Signed in Japan Native signers 320,000 (1986)  (date missing) Language family Japanese Sign Language family Japanese Sign Language …

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  • 80Bilingual sign — English–Chinese bilingual traffic sign in Hong Kong …

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