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- Q3915480 subject Q7315808.
- Q3915480 subject Q8472973.
- Q3915480 subject Q8744451.
- Q3915480 abstract "Lithuanian Sign Language (LGK) (Lithuanian: Lietuvių gestų kalba) is the national sign language used in Lithuania, with several regional variants. Very little is known about its history before 1945. From 1945 to 1990 it was used along with Russian Sign Language and the two sign languages became very similar. Russian lip-patterns used with some LGK signs indicate that the sign may have been originally borrowed from Russian Sign Language. When Lithuania became independent, its contacts with Russian Sign Language were almost cut off, and now it's developing as an independent language, with some influence from international signs.Linguistic research of LGK started in 1996, when it was recognized as the native language of the Deaf. Since then, a Lithuanian Sign Language Dictionary (based on traditional word to sign principle) was published in 5 volumes (including about 3000 signs), along with some thematic vocabularies and bilingual texts in LGK and Lithuanian (including Adam's book). Now work is being done on an LGK database and sign language teaching materials for parents of deaf children, teachers teaching deaf students and sign language interpreters.".
- Q3915480 iso6393Code "lls".
- Q3915480 spokenIn Q37.
- Q3915480 wikiPageWikiLink Q13210.
- Q3915480 wikiPageWikiLink Q34228.
- Q3915480 wikiPageWikiLink Q37.
- Q3915480 wikiPageWikiLink Q7315808.
- Q3915480 wikiPageWikiLink Q8472973.
- Q3915480 wikiPageWikiLink Q8744451.
- Q3915480 wikiPageWikiLink Q9083.
- Q3915480 iso "lls".
- Q3915480 name "Lithuanian Sign Language".
- Q3915480 nativename "LGK".
- Q3915480 states Q37.
- Q3915480 type Language.
- Q3915480 type Language.
- Q3915480 type Thing.
- Q3915480 type Q315.
- Q3915480 type Q34770.
- Q3915480 comment "Lithuanian Sign Language (LGK) (Lithuanian: Lietuvių gestų kalba) is the national sign language used in Lithuania, with several regional variants. Very little is known about its history before 1945. From 1945 to 1990 it was used along with Russian Sign Language and the two sign languages became very similar. Russian lip-patterns used with some LGK signs indicate that the sign may have been originally borrowed from Russian Sign Language.".
- Q3915480 label "Lithuanian Sign Language".
- Q3915480 name "LGK".
- Q3915480 name "Lithuanian Sign Language".