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- Q6961792 subject Q5597342.
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- Q6961792 abstract "Namibian Sign Language (NSL) is a sign language of Namibia and Angola. It is presumed that there are other sign languages in these countries. The first school for the deaf was at Engela, and was established ca. 1970 by the Evangelical Lutheran Church. The first teachers were black Namibians trained in South Africa, and used the Paget Gorman Sign System with Ovambo grammar. Students used the PGSS signs, but developed their own grammar. In 1975 the South African government started a new school for the deaf at Eluwa. All children under 17 attending Engela were moved to Eluwa, and took their language with them. The Namibian exile community in Angola included a number of students from these schools, and in 1982 a school for the deaf was set up for them in Angola, where they taught NSL to new students.".
- Q6961792 iso6393Code "nbs".
- Q6961792 languageFamily Q7124329.
- Q6961792 spokenIn Q1030.
- Q6961792 spokenIn Q916.
- Q6961792 wikiPageWikiLink Q1030.
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- Q6961792 wikiPageWikiLink Q5597342.
- Q6961792 wikiPageWikiLink Q5601613.
- Q6961792 wikiPageWikiLink Q7124329.
- Q6961792 wikiPageWikiLink Q8744451.
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- Q6961792 fam Q7124329.
- Q6961792 iso "nbs".
- Q6961792 name "Namibian Sign Language".
- Q6961792 states Q1030.
- Q6961792 states Q916.
- Q6961792 type Language.
- Q6961792 type Language.
- Q6961792 type Thing.
- Q6961792 type Q315.
- Q6961792 type Q34770.
- Q6961792 comment "Namibian Sign Language (NSL) is a sign language of Namibia and Angola. It is presumed that there are other sign languages in these countries. The first school for the deaf was at Engela, and was established ca. 1970 by the Evangelical Lutheran Church. The first teachers were black Namibians trained in South Africa, and used the Paget Gorman Sign System with Ovambo grammar. Students used the PGSS signs, but developed their own grammar.".
- Q6961792 label "Namibian Sign Language".
- Q6961792 name "Namibian Sign Language".