• Enga Sign Language is an apparent village sign language among the Tato Enga people in Enga province, Papua New Guinea. It was reported in 1980 in three...
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  • Papua New Guinea Enga language, language spoken by Enga people Enga Sign Language, used among the Enga Vålerenga I.F. Fotball, a Norwegian association football...
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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 languages (also known as signed languages) are languages that use the visual-manual modality to convey meaning, instead of spoken words. Sign languages...
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  • Wayback Machine Kendon, Adam. "A description of a deaf-mute sign language from the Enga Province of Papua New Guinea with some comparative discussion...
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    country's lingua franca. Papua New Guinean Sign Language became the fourth officially recognised language in May 2015, and is used by the deaf population...
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  • Pidgin (redirect from Pidgin language)
    necessary. Many of these languages are commonly referred to by their speakers as "Pidgin". Algonquian–Basque pidgin Arafundi-Enga Pidgin Bamboo English Barikanchi...
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  • International English (redirect from Engas)
    Common English, Continental English, General English, and Engas (English as associate language). [citation needed] Sometimes, these terms refer to the actuality...
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  • of sign languages are not well established due to a lagging in linguistic research, and many are isolates (cf. Wittmann 1991). Constructed language – Consciously...
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  • Language Science Press, p. 166. Kendon, Adam. (2020). Sign language in Papua New Guinea: A primary sign language from the Upper Lagaip Valley, Enga Province...
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