Cape_Verdian_Sign_Language

Cape Verdian Sign Language

Cape Verdian Sign Language

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Cape Verdian Sign Language (Língua Gestual Caboverdiana)[1] is the sign language used by the deaf community in Cape Verde, numbering around 1500–4000. It is descended from Portuguese sign language and is mutually intelligible with it at the present, although it contains some local adaptations.[2] Cape Verdian sign has not been under any university research.[3][4] However, a Cape Verdian Sign dictionary was released in 2019.[5][2][6]

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In 2010, a school for children who are deaf was established in Cape Verde. Another deaf school was also established in Praia.[3]

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  1. RTC. "Apresentado para validação, módulo formativo de língua gestual". My Application (in European Portuguese). Retrieved May 13, 2024.
  2. "Cape Verde". African Sign Languages Resource Center. Retrieved May 13, 2024.
  3. Dicionário da Língua Gestual Cabo-verdiana. MINISTÉRIO DA EDUCAÇÃO UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA MARIA.
  4. "Ciência - Cabo Verde lança primeiro Dicionário de Língua Gestual". RFI (in Portuguese). November 12, 2019. Retrieved May 13, 2024.

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