The Catalan manual alphabet is used in Catalan Sign Language but was not officially recognized as one of Catalonia's official languages until 3 June 2010 when Law 17/2010 of the Catalan sign language (LSC) was approved by the government. The Catalan manual alphabet is single-handed and is extremely similar to the Spanish manual alphabet. As a result, people who use Spanish Sign Language can understand approximately up to 80% of the Catalan sign language.
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References
- "Llei de la llengua de signes catalana" (PDF). blogs.iec.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved September 20, 2017.
- "Alfabet dactilològic | Portal de la Llengua de Signes Catalana – Institut d'Estudis Catalans". blogs.iec.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved September 11, 2017.
- "¿Qué es la Lengua de Signos Española?". FESOPRAS (in Spanish). Retrieved September 11, 2017.
- "Catalan Sign Language". Ethnologue. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
External links
- wikisign.org datilologic alphabet
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