Eritrean Sign Language

Eritrean Sign Language (EriSL) nyɛla bal'buɣisirili ka toii zooi ka bɛ tɔɣisirili li tiŋa yuli booni Eritrea. Di yimina Swedish mini "Finnish Sign Languages" ni,[1] Swedish mini Finnish Doldolo adiini wuligiriba ni daa pili shɛli yuuni 1955,[1] ka di mali Eritrea nima buɣisibu shɛli nahingban miniu "ASL-based" Sudanese nuu timbu.[2] Moges yuuni 2011 yɛltɔɣa wuhiya, ni vaabu 70% EriSL mini Finnish buɣisibu nyɛla din ŋmani taba.[1] Tum yuuni 2005, "Eritrean National Association of the Deaf" nyɛla ban mo ni bɛ zaŋ 'Eritrean' zali Swedish mini Finnish buɣisibu zaani bɛ moli puuni zaŋ chaŋ bali bɔbigu nambu ni.[1] Bɛ booni la lala sochibiga ŋɔ 'demissionization'.[1]

Swedish Sign Language family tree
Swedish Sign Language
(c. 1800–present)
Portuguese Sign Language
(c. 1820–present)
Finnish Sign Language
(c. 1850–present)
Finland-Swedish Sign Language
(c. 1850–present)
Eritrean Sign Language
(c. 1950–present)


Kundivihira

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Moges, Rezenet Tsegay (2015). It's a Small World. International Deaf Spaces and Encounters. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press. pp. 114–125.
  2. (January 2008) "Construction in Eritrean Sign Language". R. M. de Quadros (ed.). Editora Arara Azul. Petrópolis/RJ. Brazil. http://www.editora-arara-azul.com.br/EstudosSurdos.php..
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