Concept information
Preferred term
psdPlains Indian Sign Language
Type
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language
Definition
- The Plains Indian sign languages (PISL) are various manually coded languages used, or formerly used, by various Native Americans of the Great Plains of the United States of America and Canada. The best known is Plains Standard Sign Language, a contact language (international auxiliary language) used between these peoples.
ISO 639-3 code
- psd
nearly same as
In other languages
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የሜዳ ቀይ ሕንዳውያን እጅ ምልክት ቋንቋ
Amharic
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Znakovni jezik prerijskih Indijanaca
Croatian
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Indiana gestlingvo
Esperanto
-
Finnish
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Lenga dij segn plains indian
Piedmontese
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Mowa znaków
Polish
-
Язык жестов североамериканских индейцев
Russian
-
Swedish
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/psd
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