Polyashi Sign Language
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Polyashi Sign Language (P.S.L.) | |
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Lingua gesticulatoria Poliacorum (L.G.P.) | |
Native to | Countries influenced by the Kento-Polyashi culture |
Region | Southern and Southwestern Thuadia |
Native speakers | L1: ~3,000,000 L2: ~2,500,000 FL: ~5,000,000 |
Official status | |
Official language in | Krenya |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lgp |
Polyashi Sign Language is a sign languages used by deaf communities in southern and southwestern Thuadia, in general areas influenced by the Kento-Polyashi culture. It is a logographic language with signs for most common phonemes in local languages for possible spelling of words with no set symbol.
Phoneme signs
The language has special signs for:
- Consonants: /b/, /p/, /ts ~ ʈs/, /tʃ ~ tɕ ~ tʂ/, /dz ~ ɖz/, /dʒ ~ dʑ ~ dʐ/, /ʃ ~ ɕ ~ ʂ/, /ʒ ~ ʑ/, /d ~ ɖ/, /t ~ ʈ/, /c/, /ɟ/, /h ~ ɦ/, /x ~ χ/, /z/, /s/, /ð/, /θ/, /ɡ/, /k/, /v ~ β/, /f ~ ɸ/, /r ~ ɾ/, /ʀ ~ ɹ/, /m/, /n/, /ŋ/, /ɲ/, /l ~ ɫ ~ ʟ/, /ʎ ~ lʲ ~ ȴ/, /ɰ ~ w/
- Vowels: /a ~ ɑ/, /ɛ ~ e/, /æ ~ ə/, /ɔ ~ o/, /i ~ ɪ/, /ʊ ~ u ~ ʏ/, /ɨ ~ y/, /ø ~ œ/.