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Spanish Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de Signos Española, LSE) is a sign language used mainly by deaf people in Spain and the people who live with them. Although there are not many reliable statistics, it is estimated that there are over 100,000 speakers, 20-30% of whom use it as a second language.

Spanish Sign Language
Lengua de Signos Española
Native toSpain
RegionUndetermined central-interior region of Spain.
Native speakers
45,000–75,000 (1994)[1]
Language family
Possibly in the French Sign Language family, more likely a language isolate.
  • Spanish Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3ssp
Glottologspan1263
Mónica speaking Spanish Sign Language

From a strictly linguistic point of view, Spanish Sign Language refers to a sign language variety employed in an extensive central-interior area of the Iberian Peninsula, having Madrid as a cultural and linguistic epicenter, with other varieties used in regions such as Asturias, Aragon, Murcia, parts of western Andalusia and near the Province of Burgos.[2]

Mutual intelligibility with the rest of the sign languages used in Spain is generally high due to a highly shared lexicon. However, Catalan Sign Language, Valencian Sign Language as well as the Spanish Sign Language dialects used in eastern Andalusia, Canary Islands, Galicia and Basque Country are the most distinctive lexically (between 10 and 30% difference in the use of nouns, depending on the case). Only the Catalan and Valencian Sign Languages share less than 75% of their vocabulary with the rest of the Spanish dialects, which makes them particularly marked, distinct dialects or even languages separate from Spanish Sign Language, depending on the methods used to determine language versus dialect. Some linguists consider both these and the Spanish Sign language three variants of a polymorphic sign language.


See also



References


  1. Spanish Sign Language at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. «Un estudio lingüístico: Variación de las lenguas de signos en España», Steven Parkhurst y Dianne Parkhurst. Revista Española de Lingüística de Lengua de Signos (RELLS), Madrid 2001. Promotora Española de Lingüística (PROEL)



На других языках


- [en] Spanish Sign Language

[es] Lengua de signos española

La lengua de signos española (LSE) es la lengua gestual que utilizan principalmente los sordos españoles y personas que viven o se relacionan con ellos. Aunque no hay estadísticas plenamente fiables, se calcula que cuenta con más de 100 000 usuarios signantes, para los que un 20 o 30 % es su segunda lengua. Está reconocida legalmente desde 2007.[2]

[fr] Langue des signes espagnole

La langue des signes espagnole (en espagnol : lenguaje de señas españolas, lengua de signos española ou d'autres possibilités reprenant ces termes) est la langue des signes utilisée par les sourds et leurs proches dans une grande partie de l'Espagne.

[it] Lingua dei segni spagnola

La lingua dei segni spagnola o LSE (in spagnolo Lengua de Signos Española) è una lingua dei segni utilizzata in Spagna.



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