South African Sign Language

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South African Sign Language is the primary visual-gestural language used by Deaf communities across South Africa and is recognized as an official language of the country.

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Label Occurrences
South African Sign Language canonical 1

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf natural language
sign language
associatedWith Deaf education policy in South Africa
South African Broadcasting Corporation sign language services
South African Deaf Federation
communicationBarrierWith hearing South Africans who do not know sign language
country South Africa
educationPolicyRole medium of instruction for some Deaf schools in South Africa
hasCommunity South African Deaf community
hasDialect regional varieties within South Africa
school-based varieties in South Africa
hasInterpreterProfession South African Sign Language interpreter
hasISOStatus recognized as a distinct sign language by linguistic researchers
hasLinguisticLevel discourse structures adapted to visual modality
morphology using spatial modification and reduplication
phonology of handshapes, locations, movements, orientations
syntax using word order and non-manual markers
hasOfficialStatusIn South Africa
languageFamily sign languages of the world
linguisticType subject–object–verb dominant word order (in many constructions)
modality visual-gestural
notSameAs American Sign Language
British Sign Language
spoken Afrikaans
spoken English
spoken isiZulu
officialLanguageStatus one of the official languages of South Africa
primaryLanguageOf many Deaf South Africans
recognizedAsOfficialLanguageBy Constitution of South Africa
region South Africa
requiresSkill control of facial expressions
manual dexterity
visual attention
usedBy Deaf community in South Africa
usedFor education of Deaf learners in South Africa
interpreting in South African courts
interpreting in South African television broadcasts
religious services for Deaf people in South Africa
social interaction among Deaf South Africans
usedIn Deaf associations in South Africa
South African Deaf churches
South African Deaf sports and cultural events
South African schools for the Deaf
usesFeature body posture
facial expressions
manual signs
mouth movements
spatial grammar
writingSystem no widely standardized written form

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pan South African Language Board languageScope South African Sign Language