Portuguese Sign Language

E802671

Portuguese Sign Language is the natural visual-gestural language used by the Deaf community in Portugal, historically derived from the French Sign Language family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf language of Portugal
natural language
sign language
country Portugal
derivedFrom French Sign Language NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation LGP NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Língua Gestual Portuguesa NERFINISHED
hasCommunity Portuguese Deaf community
hasDialect Lisbon variety
Porto variety
regional varieties in mainland Portugal
hasLinguisticLevel morphology
phonology
pragmatics
semantics
syntax
hasOrganization Portuguese Federation of Associations of the Deaf NERFINISHED
hasPhonologicalParameter handshape
location
movement
non-manual markers
orientation
hasSignType one-handed signs
two-handed signs
ISO639-3 psr NERFINISHED
languageFamily French Sign Language family
legalStatus constitutionally recognized in Portugal
linguisticTypology subject–verb–object dominant order (in glossing)
modality manual-visual
sign
nativeTo Portugal NERFINISHED
notMutuallyIntelligibleWith American Sign Language NERFINISHED
Brazilian Sign Language NERFINISHED
Spoken Portuguese
recognizedAs language of the Deaf community in the Portuguese Constitution
region mainland Portugal NERFINISHED
some Portuguese islands
relatedTo Belgian French Sign Language NERFINISHED
French Sign Language NERFINISHED
usedBy Deaf community in Portugal
Deaf schools in Portugal
usedFor education access for Deaf people in Portugal
media accessibility in Portugal
public services accessibility in Portugal
usedIn Deaf associations in Portugal
Deaf education in Portugal
interpreting services in Portugal
writingSystem no standard written form

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French Sign Language family hasMember Portuguese Sign Language
Swedish Sign Language (historically) influenced Portuguese Sign Language
subject surface form: Swedish Sign Language