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Polish Sign Language ("Polski Język Migowy", PJM) is the language of the Deaf community in Poland. Polish Sign Language uses a one-handed manual alphabet of Old French Sign Language and therefore appears to be related to French Sign Language. It may also have common features with Russian and German sign language, which is related to the history of Poland during the partitions, when Russification and Germanization significantly influenced the Polish language, and may also have borrowings from the sign language used in the Austrian partition.[citation needed] 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 teachers in schools.

Polish Sign Language
Polski Język Migowy
Native toPoland
Native speakers
40,000 to 50,000 (2014)[1]
Language family
Polish Sign Language
  • Polish Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3pso
Glottologpoli1259

It was first formed/became prevalent around 1817. Around that time, the Instytut Głuchoniemych (Institute for the Deaf) was founded by Jakub Falkowski, who began teaching deaf children after meeting a deaf boy by the name of Piotr Gąsowski.[2] In 1879, the first dictionary was published by Józef Hollak and Teofil Jagodziński, titled "Słownik mimiczny dla głuchoniemych i osób z nimi styczność mających".[3]

Polish Sign Language uses a distinctive one-handed manual alphabet based on the alphabet used in Old French Sign Language.

In 2012, under the "Sign Language Act", the language received official status in Poland and can be chosen as the language of instruction by those who require it.[4]


References


  1. Polish Sign Language at Ethnologue (22nd ed., 2019)
  2. "Historia Instytutu Głuchoniemych: szkoły dla niesłyszących".
  3. Eźlakowski, Wiktor (Spring 2020). "Grammar of Polish Sign Language as Compared to Grammar of Polish Language: Selected Themes". Sign Language Studies. 20 (3): 518–532. doi:10.1353/sls.2020.0011. JSTOR 26984269. S2CID 219809339. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  4. AGH (2012-03-23). "Ustawa o języku migowym wchodzi w życie!" (in Polish). agh.edu.pl. Retrieved 2018-05-27.

Scholarly literature






На других языках


- [en] Polish Sign Language

[fr] Langue des signes polonaise

La langue des signes polonaise (Polski Język Migowy, PJM) est une langue des signes utilisée par les sourds et leurs proches en Pologne. Elle n'est pas reconnue[réf. souhaitée].



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