e/BANZSL

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has glosseng: Proposed Language BANZSL, or British, Australian and New Zealand Sign Language, is the language of which British Sign Language (BSL), Auslan and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) may be considered dialects. These three languages may technically be considered dialects of a single language (BANZSL) due to their use of the same grammar, manual alphabet, and the high degree of lexical sharing (overlap of signs). The term BANZSL was coined by Trevor Johnston and Adam Schembri.
lexicalizationeng: BANZSL
subclass of(noun) a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols; "he taught foreign languages"; "the language introduced is standard throughout the text"; "the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written"
language, linguistic communication
instance ofe/Signlanguage
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French
has glossfra: BANZSL, (British, Australian and New Zealand Sign Language) est une famille de langues des signes issue historiquement d'une variété prototype de la langue des signes britannique (BSL) qui comprend les langues suivantes:
lexicalizationfra: BANZSL
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has subclasslanguage/asf
has subclasslanguage/bfi
has subclasslanguage/nzs
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Language: (ISO 639-3 code, e.g. "eng" for English)


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