Warumungu Sign Language
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Aboriginal sign language of Australia
Warumungu Sign Language | |
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Warramunga Sign Language | |
Region | North Central Desert, Australia |
Native speakers | 1 |
Warumungu
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
Warumungu Sign Language is a sign language used by the Warumungu, an Aboriginal community in the central desert region of Australia. Along with Warlpiri Sign Language, it is (or perhaps was) one of the most elaborate of all Australian Aboriginal sign languages.[1]
References
- ^ Kendon, A. (1988) Sign Languages of Aboriginal Australia: Cultural, Semiotic and Communicative Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 60
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