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Armenian Woman's Sign Language, also known as Caucasian Sign Language or Harsneren (Armenian: հարսներէն, "bride's language"), is an indigenous sign language of Armenia. It is not directly related to the sign languages of Europe, though it may have historical connections to monastic sign language. It developed under marriage speech taboos similar to those operating in Aboriginal Australia (see Australian Aboriginal sign languages), and is now defunct. The deaf community now has its own sign language, known as Armenian Sign Language.

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  • Caucasian Sign Language (en)
  • 高加索手语 (zh)
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  • 高加索手语,或亚美尼亚女性手语(harsneren,հարսներէն“新娘的语言”)是亚美尼亚一种本土手语。它并不与欧洲的手语有直接关联,尽管它可能确实可能和存在历史关联。高加索手语在婚姻的状况下产生,与澳大利亚原住民社会中的很像(参见),目前已灭绝。 在亚美尼亚曾经严苛的父权社会中,新娘不能当着丈夫、姻亲和一些特定的人的面说话,只能用“Harsneren”进行简单交流。一份语言调查1930年代在塔武什省进行。 聋人社区有他们自己的手语,即。 (zh)
  • Armenian Woman's Sign Language, also known as Caucasian Sign Language or Harsneren (Armenian: հարսներէն, "bride's language"), is an indigenous sign language of Armenia. It is not directly related to the sign languages of Europe, though it may have historical connections to monastic sign language. It developed under marriage speech taboos similar to those operating in Aboriginal Australia (see Australian Aboriginal sign languages), and is now defunct. The deaf community now has its own sign language, known as Armenian Sign Language. (en)
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  • Caucasian Sign Language (en)
  • հարսներէն (en)
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  • Armenian Woman's Sign Language (en)
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  • Armenian Woman's Sign Language, also known as Caucasian Sign Language or Harsneren (Armenian: հարսներէն, "bride's language"), is an indigenous sign language of Armenia. It is not directly related to the sign languages of Europe, though it may have historical connections to monastic sign language. It developed under marriage speech taboos similar to those operating in Aboriginal Australia (see Australian Aboriginal sign languages), and is now defunct. Under the strict patriarchal society then existing in Armenia, a newly married woman was not allowed to speak in the presence of her husband, in-laws and certain other people. She could make simple communication using Harsneren. A study of the language took place in Tavush Province in the 1930s. The deaf community now has its own sign language, known as Armenian Sign Language. (en)
  • 高加索手语,或亚美尼亚女性手语(harsneren,հարսներէն“新娘的语言”)是亚美尼亚一种本土手语。它并不与欧洲的手语有直接关联,尽管它可能确实可能和存在历史关联。高加索手语在婚姻的状况下产生,与澳大利亚原住民社会中的很像(参见),目前已灭绝。 在亚美尼亚曾经严苛的父权社会中,新娘不能当着丈夫、姻亲和一些特定的人的面说话,只能用“Harsneren”进行简单交流。一份语言调查1930年代在塔武什省进行。 聋人社区有他们自己的手语,即。 (zh)
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