Kafr Qasem Sign Language
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Kafr Qasem Sign | |
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KQSL | |
Native to | Israel |
Region | Kafr Qasem |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | sqx |
Glottolog | kafr1234 |
Kafr Qasem Sign Language is a village sign language of Israel.[1]
References
- ^ Kastner, Itamar, Irit Meir, Wendy Sandler, and Svetlana Dachkovsky. 2014. The emergence of embedded structure: insights from Kafr Qasem Sign Language. Frontiers in Psychology Vol 5, article 525. Web access
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Sign languages | |
Holy languages | |
See also: Jewish languages |
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