Old Bangkok Sign Language

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Bangkok Sign Language
Native to Thailand
Region metro Bangkok
Native speakers

(moribund)
Language codes
ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog oldb1247[1]

Bangkok Sign Language (also known as Old or Original Bangkok Sign Language) is a deaf-community sign language of Thailand that arose among deaf people who migrated to Bangkok for work or family. The language is moribund, with all speakers born before 1960. Younger generations have switched to Thai Sign Language, which seems to have arisen as a mixture of Old Bangkok SL and American Sign Language.

References

  • James Woodward, "Sign Languages and Deaf Identities in Thailand and Vietnam". In Monaghan et al. eds, Many Ways to Be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities, 2003
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