Sri Lankan Sign Language | |
States: | Sri Lanka |
Speakers: | unknown number of deaf people |
Date: | 1986 |
Ref: | e18 |
Familycolor: | sign language |
Family: | Deaf-community sign languages |
Iso3: | sqs |
Glotto: | sril1237 |
Glottorefname: | Sri Lankan Sign Language |
Sri Lankan Sign Language is a visual language used by deaf people in Sri Lanka and has regional variations stemming from the 25 Deaf schools in Sri Lanka.
Wittmann (1991)[1] posits that the Sri Lankan languages, as a group, are a language isolate ('prototype' sign language), though one developed through stimulus diffusion from an existing sign language. It is not known if they are related to each other, nor how many there are.