Hi,
This might be a silly question, does Japan have it's own sign language? JSL? Is it similiar to the Chinese SL? or ASL? Just curious.
Also, is the a JSL community there?
Thanks
What is the sign language in Japan
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Yes, Japan has its own sign languages. I am sorry I don't know much about them. Dr. James Woodward at the University of Hong Kong is an expert on East Asian Sign Languages, you might want to contact him for better information. There is a website for the "school sign" used in Japan with English translations below. A word of caution: sign languages each have their own grammars and generally bear little relationship to the spoken, or host, language. "School signs" are generally coded forms of the natural, regional, sign language and are intended for demonstrative purposes in teaching host languages, not for conversation.
http://211.65.64.33/default/sign/sign/sign.html
Peace and goodwill,
Lan Qing
Beijing Union University
College of Special Education
http://211.65.64.33/default/sign/sign/sign.html
Peace and goodwill,
Lan Qing
Beijing Union University
College of Special Education
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As in other sign languages, consists of words, or signs, and the grammar with which they are put together. Japanese Sign Language (usually called simply shuwa, hand talk).
Also, JSL is augmented by finger spelling ( yubimoji?, finger letters).
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Also, JSL is augmented by finger spelling ( yubimoji?, finger letters).
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The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of 60 minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is.
-C. S. Lewis
Rocket Chinese
Rocket French
Rocket Japanese