- British,
Australian and New
Zealand Sign
Language (
BANZSL, /ˈbænzəl/), or the
British Sign
Language (BSL) family, is a
language family or
grouping encomp****ing...
- of the
BANZSL "G" is
signed on the palm H
BANZSL "H" is
signed across the palm I
BANZSL "I" is
signed on the tip of the
middle finger J
BANZSL "J" is...
-
considered a
dialect of British,
Australian and New
Zealand Sign
Language (
BANZSL).
There are 62.5%
similarities found in
British Sign
Language and NZSL,...
-
Maritime Sign
Language in
various ways,
including the fact that the
original BANZSL two-handed
manual alphabet is no
longer used in the Maritimes: 8, 9, 75...
-
language (
BANZSL) due to
their use of the same
grammar and
manual alphabet and the high
degree of
lexical sharing (overlap of signs). The term
BANZSL was coined...
- have
descended from the same
parent language, and
together comprise the
BANZSL language family. As with
other sign languages, Auslan's
grammar and vocabulary...
- BSL,
Auslan and NZSL are
usually considered to be a
language known as
BANZSL.
Maritime Sign
Language and
South African Sign
Language are also related...
-
influence the
vocabulary and
grammar of MSL; for example,
because the
original BANZSL two-handed
manual alphabet is no
longer used in the Maritimes: 8, 9, 75...
-
Language Black American Sign
Language Protactile Puerto Rican Sign
Language BANZSL Samoan Sign
Language Kentish Martha's
Vineyard Sign
Language Isolates Sandy...
- [Lyons Sign Language] ever existed' and
retired it from
Ethnologue in 2017.
BANZSL Lloyd Anderson &
David Peterson, 1979, A
comparison of some American, British...