• Argentine Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de señas argentina, LSA) is used in Argentina. Deaf people attend separate schools, and use local sign languages...
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    approximately 1960 in the areas of Argentina that border Brazil. Another native language is Argentine Sign Language (LSA), which is signed by deaf communities. It...
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  • perhaps three hundred sign languages in use around the world today. The number is not known with any confidence; new sign languages emerge frequently through...
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  • Sign Language (LSF, from langue des signes française) or Francosign family is a language family of sign languages which includes French Sign Language...
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  • and Argentine share these traits, though to a lesser extent. The development of the signs have influences of Spanish sign language and American Sign Language...
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  • Alpha Epsilon Delta (ΑΕΔ), a US premedical honor society Argentine Sign Language, ISO 639-3 language code United Arab Emirates dirham, by ISO 4217 currency...
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    000 people, the other language was an Indigenous language. Finally, the number of people reporting sign languages as the languages spoken at home was nearly...
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    Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi)...
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    creole languages, pidgin languages, and sign languages originating in what is now the United States. Interlingua, an international auxiliary language, was...
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  • as Cossio's Sign, Cossio-Levine Sign or Fuchs-Levine Sign. Argentine cardiologist Pedro Alurralde Cossio (1900-1986) who described the sign in 1934. Brazilian...
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