Egyptian Sign Language

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Egyptian Sign Language
Arab Sign Language family
  • Egyptian Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3esl
Glottologegyp1238

Egyptian Sign Language (

Arabic: لغة الإشارة المصرية, romanizedlugha al-ʿišāra al-Miṣriyyati) is a sign language used by members of the deaf community in Egypt
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Sign language

Although there are no official statistics on the number of deaf people or the number of people who use Egyptian Sign Language as their primary language,[2] Gallaudet University's library resources website quotes a 1999 estimate of 2 million hearing impaired children,[3] while a 2007 study by the World Health Organization places the prevalence of hearing loss in Egypt at 16.02% across all age groups.[4] Egyptian Sign Language is not formally recognized by the government.[2]

Linguistically, Egyptian Sign Language is not related to other sign languages of the Arab World, such as

Palestinian Sign Language, or Libyan Sign Language.[5] Attempts at unification, creating an "Arabic Sign Language", have failed, as the unified form would be an entirely new language.[2]

See also

References

External links

  • Egyptian Sign Puddle – Dictionary of Egyptian Sign Language (under construction)
  • YouTube ESL Dictionary – Animated Dictionary of Egyptian Sign Language (under construction)
  • The Deaf Unit – Private School in Cairo, associated with The Nardine Association NGO – جمعية الناردين