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Valencian Sign language

Valencian Sign Language (LSCV or LSPV) is a sign language used by people with hearing impairments in the Valencian Community, Spain. Some linguists consider LSCV, Spanish Sign Language (LSE) and Catalan Sign Language (LSC) as variants related to a language group, while others believe it is a dialect of the latter. The vocabulary of LSCV is 72% similar to that of LSE, so some linguists maintain that the former is unique enough to have its own grammar, as is the case with Catalan Sign Language (LSC). Organisations like FESORD, which work with the hearing-impaired in Valencia have not yet expressed their views on this matter but they do refer to LSCV as Llengua de Signes en la Comunitat Valenciana (Sign Language of the Community of Valencia). Valencia (which is the first Spanish autonomous community to support the use of sign-language in the Statute of Autonomy), does not mention specifically which sign language is to be used officially. The use of LSCV in Valencia has, however, diminished and is restricted to administrative communications and occasional usage in the media.

Learning LSCV

"¡A Signar!", Interactive CD-ROM [http://www.fesord.org/materiales_frmVenta.asp?id=103]. FESORD. València 1999. ISBN 84-605-9699-0.

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Translation of "Valencian Sign language"

Catalan: Llengua de signes valenciana, Spanish: Lengua de signos valenciana, Esperanto: Valencia signolingvo.


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