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Singapore Sign Language, or SgSL, is the native sign language used by the deaf and hard of hearing in Singapore, developed over six decades since the setting up of the first school for the Deaf in 1954. Since Singapore's independence in 1965, the Singapore deaf community has had to adapt to many linguistic changes. Today, the local deaf community recognises Singapore Sign Language (SgSL) as a reflection of Singapore's diverse linguistic culture. SgSL is influenced by Shanghainese Sign Language (SSL), American Sign Language (ASL), Signing Exact English (SEE-II) and locally developed signs. The total number of deaf clients registered with The Singapore Association For The Deaf (SADeaf), an organisation that advocates equal opportunity for the deaf, is 5,756, as of 2014. Among which, only abo

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  • Bahasa Isyarat Singapura (in)
  • Singapore Sign Language (en)
  • Língua de sinais de Singapura (pt)
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  • Língua de sinais da Singapura refere-se à língua usada pelos surdos de Singapura, na sua comunicação. Singapura não tem realmente uma língua de sinais (em Portugal: língua gestual) oficial. Entretanto o método linguístico usado nas escolas para o ensino de surdos é o inglês sinalizado, que, como o nome sugere, consiste em sinalizar o inglês, palavra por palavra. No uso diário, alguns sinais são adaptados da , que foi ensinada nas escolas até à década de 1960. (pt)
  • Singapore Sign Language, or SgSL, is the native sign language used by the deaf and hard of hearing in Singapore, developed over six decades since the setting up of the first school for the Deaf in 1954. Since Singapore's independence in 1965, the Singapore deaf community has had to adapt to many linguistic changes. Today, the local deaf community recognises Singapore Sign Language (SgSL) as a reflection of Singapore's diverse linguistic culture. SgSL is influenced by Shanghainese Sign Language (SSL), American Sign Language (ASL), Signing Exact English (SEE-II) and locally developed signs. The total number of deaf clients registered with The Singapore Association For The Deaf (SADeaf), an organisation that advocates equal opportunity for the deaf, is 5,756, as of 2014. Among which, only abo (en)
  • Bahasa Isyarat Singapura atau SgSL adalah bahasa isyarat yang digunakan oleh orang tuli dan kehilangan pendengaran di Singapura, yang dikembangkan lebih dari enam dasawarsa sejak pendirian sekolah pertama bagi orang tuli pada tahun 1954. Sejak kemerdekaan Singapura pada tahun 1965, komunitas tuli Singapura terpaksa menyesuaikan diri dengan banyak perubahan bahasa. Pada saat ini, komunitas tuli setempat mengakui Bahasa Isyarat Singapura (SgSL) sebagai cerminan budaya bahasa Singapura yang beragam. SgSL dipengaruhi oleh , Bahasa Isyarat Amerika (ASL), , dan isyarat yang dikembangkan secara setempat. Jumlah keseluruhan klien tuli yang terdaftar di Perhimpunan Orang Tuli Singapura (SADeaf), sebuah organisasi yang mendukung kesempatan yang sama bagi para orang tuli, adalah 5.756 sejak tahun 201 (in)
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  • Bahasa Isyarat Singapura atau SgSL adalah bahasa isyarat yang digunakan oleh orang tuli dan kehilangan pendengaran di Singapura, yang dikembangkan lebih dari enam dasawarsa sejak pendirian sekolah pertama bagi orang tuli pada tahun 1954. Sejak kemerdekaan Singapura pada tahun 1965, komunitas tuli Singapura terpaksa menyesuaikan diri dengan banyak perubahan bahasa. Pada saat ini, komunitas tuli setempat mengakui Bahasa Isyarat Singapura (SgSL) sebagai cerminan budaya bahasa Singapura yang beragam. SgSL dipengaruhi oleh , Bahasa Isyarat Amerika (ASL), , dan isyarat yang dikembangkan secara setempat. Jumlah keseluruhan klien tuli yang terdaftar di Perhimpunan Orang Tuli Singapura (SADeaf), sebuah organisasi yang mendukung kesempatan yang sama bagi para orang tuli, adalah 5.756 sejak tahun 2014. Hanya sekitar sepertiga di antaranya yang menyatakan pengetahuan mereka tentang bahasa isyarat. (in)
  • Singapore Sign Language, or SgSL, is the native sign language used by the deaf and hard of hearing in Singapore, developed over six decades since the setting up of the first school for the Deaf in 1954. Since Singapore's independence in 1965, the Singapore deaf community has had to adapt to many linguistic changes. Today, the local deaf community recognises Singapore Sign Language (SgSL) as a reflection of Singapore's diverse linguistic culture. SgSL is influenced by Shanghainese Sign Language (SSL), American Sign Language (ASL), Signing Exact English (SEE-II) and locally developed signs. The total number of deaf clients registered with The Singapore Association For The Deaf (SADeaf), an organisation that advocates equal opportunity for the deaf, is 5,756, as of 2014. Among which, only about one-third stated their knowledge of Sign Language. (en)
  • Língua de sinais da Singapura refere-se à língua usada pelos surdos de Singapura, na sua comunicação. Singapura não tem realmente uma língua de sinais (em Portugal: língua gestual) oficial. Entretanto o método linguístico usado nas escolas para o ensino de surdos é o inglês sinalizado, que, como o nome sugere, consiste em sinalizar o inglês, palavra por palavra. No uso diário, alguns sinais são adaptados da , que foi ensinada nas escolas até à década de 1960. (pt)
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